A Thermo‐Responsive MOFs for X‐Ray Scintillator

Author:

Li Hongjun1ORCID,Li Yi1,Zhang Lin2,Hu Enlai2,Zhao Dian2,Guo Hai1ORCID,Qian Guodong3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics Zhejiang Normal University Jinhua Zhejiang 321004 China

2. Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education for Advanced Catalysis Materials College of Chemistry and Materials Science Zhejiang Normal University Jinhua Zhejiang 321004 China

3. State Key Laboratory of Silicon and Advanced Semiconductor Materials ZJU‐Hangzhou Global Scientific and Technological Innovation Center School of Materials Science & Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310027 China

Abstract

AbstractThermo‐responsive smart materials have aroused extensive interest due to the particular significance of temperature sensing. Although various photoluminescent materials are explored in thermal detection, it is not applicable enough in X‐ray radiation environment where the accuracy and reliability will be influenced. Here, a strategy is proposed by introducing the concept of radio‐luminescent functional building units (RBUs) to construct thermo‐responsive lanthanide metal‐organic frameworks (Ln‐MOFs) scintillators for self‐calibrating thermometry. The rational designs of RBUs (including organic ligand and Tb3+/Eu3+) with appropriate energy levels lead to high‐performance radio‐luminescence. Ln‐MOFs scintillators exhibit perfect linear response to X‐ray, presenting low dose rate detection limit (min ≈156.1 nGyairs‐1). Self‐calibrating detection based on ratiometric XEL intensities is achieved with good absolute and relative sensitivities of 6.74 and 8.1%K‐1, respectively. High relative light yield (max ≈39000 photons MeV−1), imaging spatial resolution (max ≈18 lp mm‐1), irradiation stability (intensity ≈100% at 368 K in total dose up to 215 Gyair), and giant color transformation visualization benefit the applications, especially the in situ thermo‐responsive X‐ray imaging. Such strategy provides a promising way to develop the novel smart photonic materials with excellent scintillator performances.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

Publisher

Wiley

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