Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8942860 | Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2018 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
The development of lower cost and higher performance phosphor materials for energy efficient lighting and other optoelectronic applications is both necessary and feasible. Luminescent metal-organic frameworks and coordination polymers (LMOFs and LCPs, respectively) are a class of materials that hold great promise for this application. Their luminescence is eminently tunable, and a myriad of structures with incredibly diverse properties have been reported, with emission wavelengths covering the entire visible spectrum, white light emission from a variety of mechanisms, and quantum yields approaching unity. This review will briefly describe the luminescence mechanisms commonly observed in these materials, discuss strategies for the rational design of LMOF/LCP phosphors, and present a number of representative examples of each mechanism and/or design strategy.
Keywords
PHDATTBbpyIsonicotinateDMFBTBHFADEF4,5-Imidazoledicarboxylate2,6-NaphthalenedicarboxylateBPETIBSDCHL1BDCDMATBA+BTECNDCdimethylacetamideHppyBPPBPDCTHCABTC1,10-Phenanthroline1,3-Bis(4-pyridyl)propane1,3,5-Benzenetricarboxylate1,4-Benzenedicarboxylate2-PhenylpyridineImDcINaTetrabutylammoniumAdenineODAAcriflavineAcetoneIminodiacetic acidOxydiacetateIsophthalateImidazolatedimethylformamidediethylformamidePhenHexafluoroacetylacetonatePyridineGluGlutarate
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Authors
William P. Lustig, Jing Li,