A Highly Solvent-Stable Metal-Organic Framework Nanosheet: Morphology Control, Exfoliation, and Luminescent Property

Small. 2018 Apr;14(17):e1703873. doi: 10.1002/smll.201703873. Epub 2018 Apr 3.

Abstract

Compared to bulk metal-organic framework (MOF), 2D MOF nanosheets have gained intensive research attention due to their ultrathin thickness and large surface area with highly accessible active sites. However, structural deterioration and morphological damage have impeded producing high-quality MOF nanosheets during exfoliation. Here, first a new layered bulk MOF ZSB-1 is synthesized and several solvents such as isopropanol, methanol, n-hexyl alcohol, and N,N-dimethylformamide are surveyed to examine their performance for the exfoliation of layered ZSB-1. As a result, a highly solvent-stable metal-organic framework rectangular nanosheet retaining undamaged morphology is obtained by the soft-physical method in n-hexyl alcohol. Theoretical simulations reveal that the strong interaction energy between n-hexyl alcohol and MOF layers is responsible for the best exfoliation performance of making the bulk MOF into nanosheets. In addition, ZSB-1 shows a tunable fluorescence peak position, fluorescent lifetime, and quantum yield by simply changing the solvent and morphology. Besides, the ZSB-1 was selected as a fluorescence sensor to detect metal ions, and ZSB-1 nanosheet exhibits excellent sensing ability for Fe3+ . It is worth noting that the ZSB-1 nanosheet has better detection limit performance of 0.054 × 10-6 m than that of its bulk counterpart.

Keywords: MOF nanosheets; exfoliation; luminescent property; morphology control.