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Tale of COF-on-MOF Composites with Structural Regulation and Stepwise Luminescence Enhancement

Qing‐Qing Xia, Xinghuo Wang, Jialin Yu, Zhi‐Yuan Xue, Juan Chai, Xiaomin Liu, Ming‐Xue Wu

2022ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces37 citationsDOI

Abstract

Integrating metal–organic framework (MOF)–covalent organic framework (COF) allows versatile engineering of hybrid materials with properties superior to pristine components, especially COFs suffered from aggregation-caused quenching (ACQ), unlocking more possibilities to improve the luminescence of COFs. In this work, we prepared various MOF@COF composites with different COF layer thicknesses, in which stable UiO-66-NH2 served as the inner substrate and 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxaldehyde (BT), and 3,3′-dihydroxybenzidine (DH) were used to construct a COF layer. In addition to the conventional preparation method, we increased the ratio of BT and DH to be 1:2.5, and impressively, the morphologies of acquired UC (1:2.5) materials were quite different from the previous reticular structure and gradually extended from the spherical structure to the prickly structure with the increase of COF monomers. Remarkably, all of the UC materials possessed better luminescence properties than individual COF due to the limited COF layers. Meanwhile, UC-1 materials with an optimal COF layer displayed the strongest emission. In comparison with a single COF, the quantum yields of UC-1 and UC-1 (1:2.5) were increased nearly 7 times and 5 times, respectively. Moreover, the fluorescence of UC-1 materials was progressively enhanced via selective F– sensing. This work is expected to shed light on the potential hybridization of MOF–COF with structural adjustment, morphological design, and luminescence enhancement.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceLuminescenceCovalent organic frameworkLayer (electronics)Quenching (fluorescence)Chemical engineeringComposite materialMonomerCovalent bondNanotechnologyHybrid materialFluorescencePolymerOptoelectronicsPorosityOpticsOrganic chemistryChemistryEngineeringPhysicsCovalent Organic Framework ApplicationsMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials