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Regulating Planarized Intramolecular Charge Transfer for Efficient Single-Phase White-Light Emission in Undoped Metal-Organic Framework Nanocrystals.

Yunfeng YangYixuan WangFu Quan BaiShun-Xin LiQing YangWeibin WangXinyi YangBo Zou
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
The technology of combining multiple emission centers to exploit white-light-emitting (WLE) materials by taking advantage of porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is mature, but preparing undoped WLE MOFs remains a challenge. Herein, a pressure-treated strategy is reported to achieve efficient white photoluminescence (PL) in undoped [Zn(Tdc)(py)] n nanocrystals (NCs) at ambient conditions, where the Commission International del'Eclairage coordinates and color temperature reach (0.31, 0.37) and 6560 K, respectively. The initial [Zn(Tdc)(py)] n NCs exhibit weak-blue PL consisting of localized excited (LE) and planarized intramolecular charge transfer (PLICT) states. After pressure treatment, the emission contributions of LE and PLICT states are balanced by increasing the planarization of subunits, thereby producing white PL. Meanwhile, the reduction of nonradiative decay triggered by the planarized structure results in 5-fold PL enhancement. Phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes based on pressure-treated samples show favorable white-light characteristics. The finding provides a new platform for the development of undoped WLE MOFs.
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