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Luminescent Thermochromic Silver Iodides as Wavelength-Dependent Thermometers.

Dan-Na SongDao-Jun ZhangYong-Lei WangJun-Jie WangXiu-Shuang XingZhi-Ying LvFan LiuJiang-Xia HanRen-Chun ZhangShui-Jiao LiaoRun Zhang
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2020)
Luminescent thermochromic materials with a dramatic shift of emission band under different temperatures are highly desirable in temperature sensing fields. However, the design of the synthesis of such compounds remains a great challenge. In this work, two new luminescent thermochromic silver iodides, (emIm)Ag3I4 (1) and (emIm)Ag2I3 (2) (emIm = 1-ethyl-3-methyl imidazole), have been synthesized under solvothermal conditions. Compound 1 features a [Ag3I4]- anionic layer, while compound 2 possesses an infinite [Ag2I3]- chain structure, both of which are charge balanced by emIm+ cations. Particularly, they display luminescent thermochromism with a significant wavelength shift of emission maximum with temperature change. They represent rare examples of infinite layered or chain silver iodides that show luminescent thermochromism. Furthermore, the results indicate that compounds 1 and 2 are promising wavelength-dependent luminescent thermometers.
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