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Investigation of the Co‐Dependence of Morphology and Fluorescence Lifetime in a Metal‐Organic Framework
Authors:Waldemar Schrimpf  Giulia Ossato  Patrick Hirschle  Stefan Wuttke  Don C Lamb
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry and Center for NanoScience (CeNS), University of Munich (LMU), München, Germany
Abstract:Porous materials, due to their large surface‐to‐volume ratio, are important for a broad range of applications and are the subject of intense research. Most studies investigate the bulk properties of these materials, which are not sensitive to the effect of heterogeneities within the sample. Herein, a new strategy based on correlative fluorescence lifetime imaging and scanning electron microscopy is presented that allows the detection and localization of those heterogeneities, and connects them to morphological and structural features of the material. By applying this method to a dye‐modified metal‐organic framework (MOF), two independent fluorescence quenching mechanisms in the MOF scaffold are identified and quantified. The first mechanism is based on quenching via amino groups, while the second mechanism is influenced by morphology. Furthermore, a similar correlation between the inherent luminescence lifetime and the morphology of the unmodified MOF structure is demonstrated.
Keywords:correlative microscopy  electron microscopy  fluorescence lifetime imaging  metal‐organic frameworks  phasors
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