Lanthanide Organic-Inorganic Hybrids for X-ray Scintillation and Imaging.
Junpu YangHuangjie LuLiangwei YangYuankai YaoZiqi WeiMamingxuan ChenHaiyue QiYaoyang RenYa-Xing WangJie QiuJian LinPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Two X-ray scintillators based on organic-inorganic hybrids were constructed by judiciously incorporating lanthanide cations and organic ligands within a single material. The obtained Eu-pba and Tb-pba not only feature excellent radiation, hydrolytic, and thermal stabilities but also exhibit a linear response to the X-ray dose rate with detection limits of 4.92 and 3.17 μGy s -1 , respectively. We further present a flexible scintillator film fabricated by embedding Tb-pba in a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) polymer. Their incorporation enables X-ray imaging with a spatial resolution of approximately 10 lp mm -1 . These results emphasize the potential of lanthanide organic-inorganic hybrids to achieve outstanding performance in X-ray scintillation and imaging.