Lanthanide Organic Framework Luminescent Thermometers

Chemistry. 2016 Oct 10;22(42):14782-14795. doi: 10.1002/chem.201600860. Epub 2016 Aug 2.

Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are excellent platforms for engineering luminescence properties as their building blocks, metal ions, linkers, and guest ions or molecules, are all potential sources of light emission. Temperature is one of the most important physical properties affecting the dynamics and viability of natural and engineered systems. Because the luminescence of certain lanthanide-bearing MOFs changes considerably with temperature, in the last few years, these materials have been explored as optical thermometers, especially in temperature sensing based on the intensity ratios of two separate electronic transitions. This review discusses the main concepts and ideas assisting the design of such ratiometric thermometers, and identifies the main challenges presented to this nascent field: develop nanothermometers for bio-applications and nanomedicine; understand the energy transfer mechanisms determining the thermal sensitivity; achieve effective primary thermometers; realize multifunctional nanothermometers; integrate Ln3+ -based thermometers in commercial products.

Keywords: lanthanides; luminescence; metal-organic frameworks; thermometry.

Publication types

  • Review