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      Luminescent rare-earth-based MOFs as optical sensors

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          This perspective article highlights the basics and applications of luminescence-based sensing of hazardous chemicals, pH, and temperature using rare-earth-based metal–organic frameworks.

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          Rare-earth-based metal–organic frameworks (ReMOFs) have emerged as an interesting family of compounds, for which new properties are increasingly being found. Based on the potential of ReMOFs, resulting from their optical properties, large numbers of investigations have been carried out during the last decade. Among these investigations, ReMOFs as optical sensors, using their luminescence properties, are increasingly becoming an attractive and useful topic of research. In this study, we have provided the basics of the luminescence behaviour of ReMOFs, various possible sensing mechanisms, and a summary of the uses of ReMOFs for the sensing of nitro explosives, cations, anions, small molecules, pH, and temperature.

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                Journal
                ICHBD9
                Dalton Transactions
                Dalton Trans.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                1477-9226
                1477-9234
                2017
                2017
                : 46
                : 2
                : 301-328
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Chemistry
                [2 ]Suri Vidyasagar College
                [3 ]Birbhum
                [4 ]India
                [5 ]Siksha-Bhavana
                [6 ]Visva-Bharati University
                [7 ]Santiniketan-731235
                Article
                10.1039/C6DT03419E
                2860de24-7a67-4cef-85f4-a4990fb3f2e4
                © 2017
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