Flexible luminescent MOFs have gained significant interest since they combine the advantages of ratiometric fluorescence with the ability to modify the structure to accommodate a large variety of guest molecules. This study has investigated the influence of different concentrations of Fe3+ cations on the MIL-53(Al) MOF by employing a comprehensive array of characterization techniques on the solid-state samples, aiming to relate the optical response with the structural modifications. Structural and thermogravimetric findings evidenced modifications in peak positions, intensities, and an improved thermal stability of Fe3+-exchanged MIL-53(Al) samples compared to the pristine MOF, thus indicating structural changes induced by the incorporation of Fe3+ cations. Moreover, as the Fe3+ concentration increases, a quenching of the UV and blue photoluminescence bands is observed. Hence, shedding light on the complex interplay between Fe3+ cation exchange, the photoluminescence and structural properties of solid-state MIL-53(Al) MOF, can provide valuable insights for the rational design and engineering of MOF-based materials for various applications, including sensing, catalysis, and optoelectronics.
Rehman, T.U., Agnello, S., Gelardi, F.M., Calvino, M.M., Lazzara, G., Buscarino, G., et al. (2025). Exploring Fe3+ cation exchange dynamics in fluorescent MIL-53(Al) MOF: Solid-state photoluminescence and structural insights. MATERIALS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 332 [10.1016/j.matchemphys.2024.130237].
Exploring Fe3+ cation exchange dynamics in fluorescent MIL-53(Al) MOF: Solid-state photoluminescence and structural insights
Rehman, T. U.
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;Agnello, S.;Gelardi, F. M.;Calvino, M. M.;Lazzara, G.;Buscarino, G.;Cannas, M.Ultimo
2025-02-15
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Flexible luminescent MOFs have gained significant interest since they combine the advantages of ratiometric fluorescence with the ability to modify the structure to accommodate a large variety of guest molecules. This study has investigated the influence of different concentrations of Fe3+ cations on the MIL-53(Al) MOF by employing a comprehensive array of characterization techniques on the solid-state samples, aiming to relate the optical response with the structural modifications. Structural and thermogravimetric findings evidenced modifications in peak positions, intensities, and an improved thermal stability of Fe3+-exchanged MIL-53(Al) samples compared to the pristine MOF, thus indicating structural changes induced by the incorporation of Fe3+ cations. Moreover, as the Fe3+ concentration increases, a quenching of the UV and blue photoluminescence bands is observed. Hence, shedding light on the complex interplay between Fe3+ cation exchange, the photoluminescence and structural properties of solid-state MIL-53(Al) MOF, can provide valuable insights for the rational design and engineering of MOF-based materials for various applications, including sensing, catalysis, and optoelectronics.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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