化学
白光
铜
二极管
发光二极管
碘化物
蓝光
光电子学
荧光
光化学
光学
无机化学
有机化学
物理
作者
Xinhui Li,Yanjiao Zhang,Pifu Gong,Zhigang Wang,Mingxing Chen,Shujuan Zhuang,Shengnan Zhang,Zhen Jia,Mingjun Xia
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.5c00698
摘要
Copper(I) halides are promising candidates for advanced optoelectronics, such as white-light-emitting diodes (WLEDs), scintillators, and photodetectors. Designing and synthesizing low-dimensional hybrid copper halides with blue-light excitation remains an enormous challenge. Herein, we have prepared two one-dimensional (1D) hybrid Cu(I)-based metal iodides, namely, (C6H7N)CuI and (C6H8N)CuI2 single crystals, by deliberately adjusting the ratio of the reactants 4-methylpyridine (4-MePy) and CuI. (C6H7N)CuI crystals are nonluminous, while (C6H8N)CuI2 crystals exhibit an unusual yellow emission with a broad excitation band in the range of 260-500 nm Furthermore, a prototypical WLED is fabricated by combining a commercial 430 nm blue chip and (C6H8N)CuI2 phosphor, which exhibits a correlated color temperature (CCT) of 5645 K and a CIE color coordinate of (0.329, 0.334), thus demonstrating potential application for white lighting. Remarkably, (C6H8N)CuI2 crystals emit red fluorescence upon adsorption of methanol but fail for all other alcohols. Notably, the initial yellow luminescence can be recovered upon volatilization of methanol from the crystals, thus achieving a reversible photoluminescence switching. This work not only presents an important reference of blue-light-excitable hybrid Cu(I)-based metal iodide phosphor for WLEDs but also provides an intriguing fluorescence sensor for the reversible detection of methanol.
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