Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry College of Sciences Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 China
2. Department of Physics International Centre for Quantum and Molecular Structures College of Sciences Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 China
3. School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences University of Technology Sydney Ultimo 2007 Australia
Abstract
AbstractEmission from metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) made from Eu3+ and 1,3,5‐benzenetricarboxylic acid (BTC) is enhanced eightfold by doping with Y3+ and Ca2+ ions. The Ca2+ ions are shown to substitute into the MOFs, and the MOFs structure is shown to be retained at high Y3+ doping levels. The emission enhancement is shown to be associated with variations in the local electric field at the Eu3+ centers in the MOFs. Calculations indicate that the HOMO and LUMO levels vary considerably with both Y3+ doping and with low‐level Ca2+ doping. These then modulates Eu3+ concentration quenching, ligand‐metal energy transfer processes, and the local electric field at the Eu3+ centers, qualitatively accounting for the primary observed features. For UV excitation (250, 295, and 393 nm, respectively), the greatest emission enhancement comes from the doped MOFs with 10% Eu3+, 89% Y3+, and 1% Ca2+. In a photonic barcode application, the doped MOFs are shown to facilitate increased information storage density, and in a fingerprinting application, they are displayed to lead to higher photostability and reduced materials demand.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality
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