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UV-induced alteration of luminescence chromaticity of Ln-based MOF-76. / Mayeuski, A. V.; Poloneeva, D. Yu; Toshcheva, E. A.; Bardakova, A. V.; Shuruhina, A. V.; Emeline, A. V.; Bahnemann, D. W.

In: Journal of Luminescence, Vol. 235, 117970, 01.07.2021.

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@article{be6e0a48d0cb4641b8e473e1b1a7138c,
title = "UV-induced alteration of luminescence chromaticity of Ln-based MOF-76",
abstract = "We demonstrate a new way to manipulate and to control the RGB chromaticity of the luminescence of Ln-based metal-organic frameworks with MOF-76 structure. This new way is based on preliminary UV photostimulation. Particularly, we reveal that besides the conventional ways to control luminescence chromaticity based on alteration of chemical composition and excitation wavelengths, the chromaticity of Ln-based MOF-76 can be strongly affected by the duration of preliminary UV photostimulation. This effect was demonstrated for the set of MOF-76 samples with different chemical composition: MOF – Y (100), MOF – Y/Eu (97/3), MOF – Eu (100), MOF – Tb/Eu (96/4), MOF – Y/Tb/Eu (87/10/3), MOF – Y/Tb/Eu (85/10/5), MOF – Y/Tb/Eu (80/17/3) (here numbers in the brackets denote the atomic percentages of the corresponding metal ions with respect to the total metal ion content). Remarkably, the effect of the alteration of initial luminescence chromaticity induced by UV photostimulation has been observed only for Y containing MOF-76 samples. The new UV-photostimulated luminescence chromaticity remains stable for at least ten days.",
keywords = "Chromaticity, Energy transfer, Lanthanides, Metal-organic frameworks, Photoluminescence, RGB diagram, UV photostimulation, MULTICOLOR, SERIES, METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS, MOFS",
author = "Mayeuski, {A. V.} and Poloneeva, {D. Yu} and Toshcheva, {E. A.} and Bardakova, {A. V.} and Shuruhina, {A. V.} and Emeline, {A. V.} and Bahnemann, {D. W.}",
note = "Funding Information: The present study was supported by Saint-Petersburg State University (Pure ID 73032813 ). The experiments were partly carried out using equipment of the resource centers “Nanophotonics,” “Geomodel,” “X-ray Diffraction Studies,” “Chemical Analysis and Materials,” and “Optical and Laser Materials Research” of Saint-Petersburg State University Research Park. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 Elsevier B.V. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2021",
month = jul,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.jlumin.2021.117970",
language = "English",
volume = "235",
journal = "Journal of Luminescence",
issn = "0022-2313",
publisher = "Elsevier",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - UV-induced alteration of luminescence chromaticity of Ln-based MOF-76

AU - Mayeuski, A. V.

AU - Poloneeva, D. Yu

AU - Toshcheva, E. A.

AU - Bardakova, A. V.

AU - Shuruhina, A. V.

AU - Emeline, A. V.

AU - Bahnemann, D. W.

N1 - Funding Information: The present study was supported by Saint-Petersburg State University (Pure ID 73032813 ). The experiments were partly carried out using equipment of the resource centers “Nanophotonics,” “Geomodel,” “X-ray Diffraction Studies,” “Chemical Analysis and Materials,” and “Optical and Laser Materials Research” of Saint-Petersburg State University Research Park. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Elsevier B.V. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

PY - 2021/7/1

Y1 - 2021/7/1

N2 - We demonstrate a new way to manipulate and to control the RGB chromaticity of the luminescence of Ln-based metal-organic frameworks with MOF-76 structure. This new way is based on preliminary UV photostimulation. Particularly, we reveal that besides the conventional ways to control luminescence chromaticity based on alteration of chemical composition and excitation wavelengths, the chromaticity of Ln-based MOF-76 can be strongly affected by the duration of preliminary UV photostimulation. This effect was demonstrated for the set of MOF-76 samples with different chemical composition: MOF – Y (100), MOF – Y/Eu (97/3), MOF – Eu (100), MOF – Tb/Eu (96/4), MOF – Y/Tb/Eu (87/10/3), MOF – Y/Tb/Eu (85/10/5), MOF – Y/Tb/Eu (80/17/3) (here numbers in the brackets denote the atomic percentages of the corresponding metal ions with respect to the total metal ion content). Remarkably, the effect of the alteration of initial luminescence chromaticity induced by UV photostimulation has been observed only for Y containing MOF-76 samples. The new UV-photostimulated luminescence chromaticity remains stable for at least ten days.

AB - We demonstrate a new way to manipulate and to control the RGB chromaticity of the luminescence of Ln-based metal-organic frameworks with MOF-76 structure. This new way is based on preliminary UV photostimulation. Particularly, we reveal that besides the conventional ways to control luminescence chromaticity based on alteration of chemical composition and excitation wavelengths, the chromaticity of Ln-based MOF-76 can be strongly affected by the duration of preliminary UV photostimulation. This effect was demonstrated for the set of MOF-76 samples with different chemical composition: MOF – Y (100), MOF – Y/Eu (97/3), MOF – Eu (100), MOF – Tb/Eu (96/4), MOF – Y/Tb/Eu (87/10/3), MOF – Y/Tb/Eu (85/10/5), MOF – Y/Tb/Eu (80/17/3) (here numbers in the brackets denote the atomic percentages of the corresponding metal ions with respect to the total metal ion content). Remarkably, the effect of the alteration of initial luminescence chromaticity induced by UV photostimulation has been observed only for Y containing MOF-76 samples. The new UV-photostimulated luminescence chromaticity remains stable for at least ten days.

KW - Chromaticity

KW - Energy transfer

KW - Lanthanides

KW - Metal-organic frameworks

KW - Photoluminescence

KW - RGB diagram

KW - UV photostimulation

KW - MULTICOLOR

KW - SERIES

KW - METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS

KW - MOFS

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U2 - 10.1016/j.jlumin.2021.117970

DO - 10.1016/j.jlumin.2021.117970

M3 - Article

AN - SCOPUS:85102015509

VL - 235

JO - Journal of Luminescence

JF - Journal of Luminescence

SN - 0022-2313

M1 - 117970

ER -

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