Metal–Organic Nanoporous Structures with Anisotropic Photoluminescence and Magnetic Properties and Their Use as Sensors — Bogdan Harbuzaru (2008) | RDL Network
Shining bright: Porous metal–organic framework materials are important owing to their potential applications as sensors. A new family of nanoporous, multifunctional rare-earth metal–organic materials displays emission quantum yields and efficiencies that are the highest reported for solid-state Eu3+ compounds with organic ligands and magnetic properties. The picture shows [Gd,Eu]- and [Tb]-containing materials under UV light and interacting with a magnet.
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