| Literature DB >> 29600818 |
Yaxing Wang1,2, Xuemiao Yin1, Wei Liu1, Jian Xie1, Junfeng Chen3, Mark A Silver1, Daopeng Sheng1, Lanhua Chen1, Juan Diwu1, Ning Liu2, Zhifang Chai1, Thomas E Albrecht-Schmitt4, Shuao Wang1.
Abstract
The combination of high atomic number and high oxidation state in UVI materials gives rise to both high X-ray attenuation efficiency and intense green luminescence originating from ligand-to-metal charge transfer. These two features suggest that UVI materials might act as superior X-ray scintillators, but this postulate has remained substantially untested. Now the first observation of intense X-ray scintillation in a uranyl-organic framework (SCU-9) that is observable by the naked eye is reported. Combining the advantage in minimizing the non-radiative relaxation during the X-ray excitation process over those of inorganic salts of uranium, SCU-9 exhibits a very efficient X-ray to green light luminescence conversion. The luminescence intensity shows an essentially linear correlation with the received X-ray intensity, and is comparable with that of commercially available CsI:Tl. SCU-9 possesses an improved X-ray attenuation efficiency (E>20 keV) as well as enhanced radiation resistance and decreased hygroscopy compared to CsI:Tl.Entities:
Keywords: X-ray scintillation; metal-organic frameworks; photoluminescence; uranium
Year: 2018 PMID: 29600818 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201802865
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336