A Single Bimetallic Lanthanide-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks for Visual Decoding of a Broad Spectrum of Molecules

Analytical Chemistry
Xiaoliang ZengXiandeng Hou

Abstract

Distinguishing the delicate structural difference among molecules is a critical and challenging task in biological/chemical analy-sis. Molecular decoding strategy has recently become promising to differentiate similar molecules, which is advantageous over the common sensing methods mostly for detecting a single target. However, the design for an ideal molecular decoder is still strictly hindered by the tailored preparation of probes for particular molecules, and severely lack of widespread feasibility. We herein for the first time proposed to use a single bimetallic lanthanide-based metal-organic frameworks (Ln-MOFs) as a power-ful versatile probe for fast and facile decoding of homologues, isomers, enantiomers, and even deuterated isotopomers, based on the unique host-guest interaction of specific target with the Ln-MOF which could provide according visual output based on the modulated energy transfer process.

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