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Defect Healing of Micro/Nanocrystals via the Coordination Competition of Rare Earth in Crystal Engineering.

Yonghang YangGuojian RenCong WangShunan DingWei-Ting YangShui-Xing WuQinhe PanXin-Long WangZhong-Min Su
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Defect engineering has been generally observed and utilized in crystal materials including metal oxides, metal-organic frameworks, and so on; however, how to relate the defect formation and crystallization process is needed to be revealed clearly, and how to heal the defect is a big challenge. Herein, based on the new coordination complex ( HNU-53 ), the crystal defects were created by increasing the reaction time and crystal size. Following the crystal growth process, the crystal color centers were simultaneously generated, resulting in fluorescence quenching. To heal the defect, the crystal growth was controlled by the introduction of rare earth ions. With the coordination competition of rare earth ions, the crystal defects were reduced and recovery of fluorescence emission was achieved.
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