Here, we introduce a family of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) whose photoluminescence is tunable through metal and organic ligand substitutions. The compounds in this family are composed of In, In–Eu, or Eu metal centers and organic ligand chromophores. Systematic variations in the metal and organic components resulted in materials with emissions ranging from white to red. The single-component white-light emitter material is made of In, 4,4′,4″-<i>s</i>-triazine-2,4,6-triyl-tribenzoic acid (TTB) and oxalic acid. Red-emitting MOFs composed of Eu metal centers and TTB ligands have a room temperature quantum yield (QY) of 50% and a 48% QY at 150 °C due to reversible thermal quenching. This is the highest quantum yield measured at elevated tem...
Energy-efficient solid-state-lighting (SSL) technologies are rapidly developing, but the lack of sta...
Long-lived emissive materials based on room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) and thermally activate...
Herein we report on the broad-band direct white-light originating from a single component emitter, n...
Here, we introduce a family of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) whose photoluminescence is tunable th...
Here, we introduce a family of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) whose photoluminescence is tunable th...
Luminescent metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have received much attention due to their applications i...
Postsynthetic modification represents an efficient strategy for the fabrication of tunable metal-org...
Energy-efficient solid-state-lighting (SSL) technologies are rapidly developing, but the lack of sta...
Postsynthetic modification represents an efficient strategy for the fabrication of tunable metal–org...
We report the preparation and characterisation of new emissive materials based on the insertion of p...
Luminescent metal‐organic frameworks (LMOFs) are a class of supramolecular material composed of meta...
Defect engineering of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has already found applications in gas adsorpti...
Energy-efficient solid-state-lighting (SSL) technologies are rapidly developing, but the lack of sta...
The work described herein explores the field of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with a particular e...
We report the preparation and characterisation of new emissive materials based on the insertion of p...
Energy-efficient solid-state-lighting (SSL) technologies are rapidly developing, but the lack of sta...
Long-lived emissive materials based on room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) and thermally activate...
Herein we report on the broad-band direct white-light originating from a single component emitter, n...
Here, we introduce a family of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) whose photoluminescence is tunable th...
Here, we introduce a family of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) whose photoluminescence is tunable th...
Luminescent metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have received much attention due to their applications i...
Postsynthetic modification represents an efficient strategy for the fabrication of tunable metal-org...
Energy-efficient solid-state-lighting (SSL) technologies are rapidly developing, but the lack of sta...
Postsynthetic modification represents an efficient strategy for the fabrication of tunable metal–org...
We report the preparation and characterisation of new emissive materials based on the insertion of p...
Luminescent metal‐organic frameworks (LMOFs) are a class of supramolecular material composed of meta...
Defect engineering of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has already found applications in gas adsorpti...
Energy-efficient solid-state-lighting (SSL) technologies are rapidly developing, but the lack of sta...
The work described herein explores the field of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with a particular e...
We report the preparation and characterisation of new emissive materials based on the insertion of p...
Energy-efficient solid-state-lighting (SSL) technologies are rapidly developing, but the lack of sta...
Long-lived emissive materials based on room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) and thermally activate...
Herein we report on the broad-band direct white-light originating from a single component emitter, n...