Mixed-lanthanide(Ln) luminescent materials have important application values in ratiometric temperature sensing.Hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks(HOFs) offer a self-supporting network to conveniently tune multiple Ln...Mixed-lanthanide(Ln) luminescent materials have important application values in ratiometric temperature sensing.Hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks(HOFs) offer a self-supporting network to conveniently tune multiple Ln^(3+)ions,but challenges still exist in material design.In this work,we selected two simple organic molecules as hydrogen-bonded building blocks,which are melamine(MA) and 2,5-pyridinedicarboxylic acid(PDC) owning the suitable energy to sensitize Tb^(3+)and Eu^(3+)ions.MA assists PDC molecules to support the network in a new HOF(MA-PDC),where the abundant carboxylic groups enable Ln^(3+)ions to combine with the HOF.Based on the effective energy transfer process,the emission of Tb^(3+)and Eu^(3+)from TbxEu1-x@MA-PDC(x=0.75,0.85,0.90) shows the obvious temperature dependence,which benefits ratiometric temperature detection.Taking Tb0.85Eu0.15@MA-PDC as an example,when temperature varies from 303 to 443 K,the intensity ratio exhibits distinct S-type response based on Mott-Seitz model.It also behaves good relative sensitivity(1.03%/K at 383 K),low temperature resolution(0.059 K) and large reproducibility(>96%).This work demonstrates that functionalization of a simple-component HOF with mixed Ln^(3+)ions is a fantastic strategy to develop novel ratiometric thermometers of both low cost and good performance.展开更多
基金Project supported by the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (LY24E020005)Industrial Key Projects of Jinhua City(2023-1-090)。
文摘Mixed-lanthanide(Ln) luminescent materials have important application values in ratiometric temperature sensing.Hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks(HOFs) offer a self-supporting network to conveniently tune multiple Ln^(3+)ions,but challenges still exist in material design.In this work,we selected two simple organic molecules as hydrogen-bonded building blocks,which are melamine(MA) and 2,5-pyridinedicarboxylic acid(PDC) owning the suitable energy to sensitize Tb^(3+)and Eu^(3+)ions.MA assists PDC molecules to support the network in a new HOF(MA-PDC),where the abundant carboxylic groups enable Ln^(3+)ions to combine with the HOF.Based on the effective energy transfer process,the emission of Tb^(3+)and Eu^(3+)from TbxEu1-x@MA-PDC(x=0.75,0.85,0.90) shows the obvious temperature dependence,which benefits ratiometric temperature detection.Taking Tb0.85Eu0.15@MA-PDC as an example,when temperature varies from 303 to 443 K,the intensity ratio exhibits distinct S-type response based on Mott-Seitz model.It also behaves good relative sensitivity(1.03%/K at 383 K),low temperature resolution(0.059 K) and large reproducibility(>96%).This work demonstrates that functionalization of a simple-component HOF with mixed Ln^(3+)ions is a fantastic strategy to develop novel ratiometric thermometers of both low cost and good performance.