posted on 2025-03-11, 07:29authored byShuying Li, Zhengang Han, Zhilan Wang, Yanjun Feng, Yubao Lan, Yaqi Zhao, Yuling Gao, Kainan Kang, Peiyao Du, Xiaoquan Lu
For optimal energy transfer in self-luminous lanthanide
metal–organic
frameworks (Ln-MOFs), the energy of the lowest triplet excited state
must align with ideal energy levels. Failure to meet this condition
can lead to reverse energy transfer, reducing luminous efficiency.
In this study, we developed a mixed-ligand MOF, Eu-TCPP-BOP, which
exists as an ECL self-enhancing luminophore. We used SPECM to study
the role of boron ligands as a bridge for electron transport in improving
the ECL performance of Eu-TCPP. The ligands H4TCPP and
5-BOP act as electron donor and shuttle, facilitating electron transport
during the synthesis of Eu-TCPP-BOP and promoting energy transfer
to the excited state of the acceptor Ln3+, thus enhancing
overall energy transfer in Ln-MOF. The results indicate that the introduction
of boron ligands enhances the ECL intensity of Eu-TCPP by a factor
of 1.4 under voltage excitation. As an ECL sensing platform, it demonstrates
high sensitivity and selectivity for the detection of catechol, with
a concentration range of 1∼70 μM and a detection limit
of 0.35 μM.