“…52 Moreover, many Cu(I) luminescent coordination compounds tend to show red-shifted luminescence after grinding. [53][54][55] Therefore, a strategy using grinding-induced white light luminescence in Cu(I) clusters is proposed.…”
Blue phosphorescence with the PLQY of 68.5% is achieved in a Cu(i) cluster by dispersing the phosphor centres. And the ground sample show white-light emission and the CIE is (0.34, 0.36), which is further fabricated as the WLED with the Ra of 81.5.
“…52 Moreover, many Cu(I) luminescent coordination compounds tend to show red-shifted luminescence after grinding. [53][54][55] Therefore, a strategy using grinding-induced white light luminescence in Cu(I) clusters is proposed.…”
Blue phosphorescence with the PLQY of 68.5% is achieved in a Cu(i) cluster by dispersing the phosphor centres. And the ground sample show white-light emission and the CIE is (0.34, 0.36), which is further fabricated as the WLED with the Ra of 81.5.
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