2019
DOI: 10.1039/c8dt04587a
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Efficient X-ray scintillating lead(ii)-based MOFs derived from rigid luminescent naphthalene motifs

Abstract: The synergistic effects of heavy metal Pb(ii) centers and rigid organic ligands afford Pb(ii)-based MOF scintillator candidates for X-ray detection.

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“…Lu et al used Pb 2+ naphthalene‐based MOFs for absorption and detection of X‐rays. These studies support the assertion that MOFs are one of the key functional materials in physics …”
Section: Mofs In Particle Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lu et al used Pb 2+ naphthalene‐based MOFs for absorption and detection of X‐rays. These studies support the assertion that MOFs are one of the key functional materials in physics …”
Section: Mofs In Particle Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[116] In ref. [119] In addition, their radiation resistance is much higher than that of the anthracene crystal standard.…”
Section: Radiation Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the interesting emission properties of Pb 2+ -based materials, which are highly dependent on the coordination environment, and thus their potential for different applications, have also attracted much interest. The optical and electronic properties of Pb 2+ compounds have recently been explored in various applications, such as Pb 2+ -based perovskite (Nazarenko et al, 2018), white-light emitting material (Peng et al, 2018), X-ray scintillator (Lu et al, 2019), luminescent sensing (Wang et al, 2018), batteries (Hu et al, 2017), nonlinear optical materials (Chen et al, 2020), ferroelectric materials (Gao et al, 2017), and semiconductors (Terpstra et al, 1997). These fascinating properties are closely associated with its heavy atom effect, inert lone pair effect, large ionic radius, and its borderline position on the hard-soft acid-base scale (Chu et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, the Zn/Cd‐luminescence coordination polymers were studied for luminescence sensing of the analytes . In recent years, the luminescence has been widely employed in analytical, environment, and biomedical applications . Luminescent CPs have been reported as fluorescent sensors for the detection of anions, cations, organic small molecules and gas molecules …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%