2023
DOI: 10.1039/d3tc03179a
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Hypersensitive ratiometric temperature sensing in a bimetallic lanthanide metal–organic framework

Jing-Wen Hu,
Xue-Yan Wang,
Jun Xu
et al.

Abstract: Ratiometric luminescent temperature sensing based on a single matrix is highly desirable at current. However, the adjustments of temperature response range and sensitivity are still a huge challenge. Herein, a...

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“…The advantages of using RE-MOFs as thermometers include their high sensitivity, reversible response, and potential for remote sensing using luminescence signals. 42 Despite the fact that there are quite a few mixed metal RE 3+ MOFs, mainly Eu–Tb ones, that have been studied as temperature sensors 43–45 the list of hexanuclear (RE 3+ ) 6 MOFs investigated as photoluminescence thermometers is quite limited. 46,47 In addition, there are very few studies investigating the fine tuning of the thermometry properties of MOFs through SCSC transformations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantages of using RE-MOFs as thermometers include their high sensitivity, reversible response, and potential for remote sensing using luminescence signals. 42 Despite the fact that there are quite a few mixed metal RE 3+ MOFs, mainly Eu–Tb ones, that have been studied as temperature sensors 43–45 the list of hexanuclear (RE 3+ ) 6 MOFs investigated as photoluminescence thermometers is quite limited. 46,47 In addition, there are very few studies investigating the fine tuning of the thermometry properties of MOFs through SCSC transformations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%