Green Processing and Synthesis (Nov 2020)

Nucleotide-based green synthesis of lanthanide coordination polymers for tunable white-light emission

  • Zhang Yaoyao,
  • Liu Baoxia,
  • Shen Qi,
  • Wei Xiuhua,
  • Zhou Yanli,
  • Zhang Yintang,
  • Qu Peng,
  • Xu Maotian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/gps-2020-0052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 578 – 585

Abstract

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White-light emitting lanthanide(iii) metal-organic coordination polymers (LMOCPs) were prepared via a green synthesis method performed in pure aqueous solution at room temperature without using toxic solvent and reagents. This kind of LMOCP, denoted as adenosine monophosphate (AMP)/Ln-CIP, was composed of Ln3+ {Ln = Tb (1), Eu (2), and Gd (3)}, hydrosoluble biomolecule of AMP, and nonpoisonous antenna ligand of CIP (ciprofloxacin). The complex of Tb(1), Eu(2), and Gd(3) in AMP/Ln-CIP emits strong green, red, and blue light, respectively. With careful adjustment of the doping mole ratio of the three lanthanide ions {Ln = Tb:Eu:Gd = 0.1:0.9:99.0} in one framework, white light-emission can indeed be achieved. AMP/Ln-CIP is network-structural and amorphous by transmission electron microscope and X-ray diffraction analysis. The fluorescence lifetime and quantum yield of AMP/Ln-CIP are 4.36 ms and 36.5%, respectively.

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