{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: A quenched fluorescence sensor array based on bis-lanthanide metal-organic framework for acetaldehyde detection and Baijiu discrimination. {Author}: Liu X;Tian W;Liu H;Ma Y;Huo D;Hou C; {Journal}: Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc {Volume}: 322 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jul 8 {Factor}: 4.831 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.saa.2024.124797 {Abstract}: Discrimination of segmented Baijiu contributes to stabilizing the quality of products, improving revenue-generating effects. A fluorescence sensor array is constructed based on four fluorescence characteristic peaks of terbium@lanthanum metal-organic framework (Tb@La-MOF). Its fluorescence signal is specifically quenched, when Tb@La-MOF encounters acetaldehyde. Acetaldehyde may inhibit the absorption of energy by the organic ligands in MOF, or/and hydrogen bonding with -COOH on the organic ligand, resulting in energy transfer to Tb(Ⅲ). According to this, the quantitative detection of acetaldehyde is completed with a range of 10-300 μM and the detection limit of 5.5 μM. At the same time, it has been successfully applied to the discrimination of segmented Baijiu. Fifteen segmented from three wine cellars are 100 % discriminated with the combined processing of sensor arrays and analytical methods. Accuracy, simplicity, and low-cost are highlights of this fluorescence sensor array, which has considerable potential for application in detection, production, and food field.