TY - JOUR
T1 - Luminescent Ratiometric Thermometers Based on a 4f–3d Grafted Covalent Organic Framework to Locally Measure Temperature Gradients During Catalytic Reactions
AU - Kaczmarek, Anna M.
AU - Jena, Himanshu Sekhar
AU - Krishnaraj, Chidharth
AU - Rijckaert, Hannes
AU - Veerapandian, Savita K. P.
AU - Meijerink, Andries
AU - Van Der Voort, Pascal
PY - 2020/11/10
Y1 - 2020/11/10
N2 - Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs), an emerging class of crystalline porous materials, are a new type of support for grafting lanthanide ions (Ln3+), which can be employed as ratiometric luminescent thermometers. In this work we have shown that COFs co‐grafted with lanthanide ions (Eu3+, Tb3+) and Cu2+ (or potentially other d‐metals) can synchronously be employed both as a nanothermometer and catalyst during a chemical reaction. The performance of the thermometer could be tuned by changing the grafted d‐metal and solvent environment. As a proof‐of‐principle, the Glaser coupling reaction was investigated. We show that temperature can be precisely measured during the course of the catalytic reaction using luminescence thermometry. This concept could be potentially easily extended to other catalytic reactions by grafting other d‐metal ions on the Ln@COF platform.
AB - Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs), an emerging class of crystalline porous materials, are a new type of support for grafting lanthanide ions (Ln3+), which can be employed as ratiometric luminescent thermometers. In this work we have shown that COFs co‐grafted with lanthanide ions (Eu3+, Tb3+) and Cu2+ (or potentially other d‐metals) can synchronously be employed both as a nanothermometer and catalyst during a chemical reaction. The performance of the thermometer could be tuned by changing the grafted d‐metal and solvent environment. As a proof‐of‐principle, the Glaser coupling reaction was investigated. We show that temperature can be precisely measured during the course of the catalytic reaction using luminescence thermometry. This concept could be potentially easily extended to other catalytic reactions by grafting other d‐metal ions on the Ln@COF platform.
U2 - 10.1002/anie.202013377
DO - 10.1002/anie.202013377
M3 - Article
SN - 1433-7851
VL - 60
SP - 3727
EP - 3736
JO - Angewandte Chemie-International Edition
JF - Angewandte Chemie-International Edition
ER -