JOURNAL ARTICLE

Intrinsic Broad-Band White-Light Emission by a Tuned, Corrugated Metal–Organic Framework

Dorina F. SavaLauren E. S. RohwerMark A. RodriguezTina M. Nenoff

Year: 2012 Journal:   Journal of the American Chemical Society Vol: 134 (9)Pages: 3983-3986   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Herein we report on the broad-band direct white-light originating from a single component emitter, namely a novel three-periodic metal-organic framework (MOF). This material features an unprecedented topology with (3,4)-connected nodes. The structure-function relationship in this system is driven by two complementary unique structural features: corrugation and interpenetration. Good correlation between simulated and experimental emission spectra has been attained, resulting in optimized color properties that approach requirements for solid-state lighting (SSL). Guided by the optimized calculated spectra, the tunability of the assembly was proven by the successful in-framework co-doping of Eu(3+). This resulted in significantly improved color properties, opening new paths for the rational design of alternative materials for SSL applications.

Keywords:
Chemistry White light Metal Light emission Photochemistry Optoelectronics Organic chemistry

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