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Preparation, structure and properties of a novel bimetallic erbium-mercury compound with upconversion photoluminescence

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Pages 1139-1146 | Received 05 Jul 2020, Accepted 06 Aug 2020, Published online: 03 Sep 2020
 

Abstract

A novel two-dimensional (2-D) bimetallic erbium-mercury compound {[Er(IA)(HIA)2(H2O)2]2(Hg3Br8)}n(nHgBr2)·2nNO3 (denoted as 1; HIA = isonicotinic acid; IA = isonicotinato anion) was prepared and characterized. Compound 1 crystallizes in the space group P2/c of the monoclinic system. By using solid state samples, it was observed that there are three upconversion photoluminescence emission bands at 400 nm, 475 nm and 526 nm, of which the band at 526 nm is the strongest. These bands can be attributed to the 4F9/24I15/2, 4F7/24I15/2 and 2H11/24I15/2 transitions of the Er3+ ions, respectively. An energy transfer mechanism of the photoluminescence emission bands was described with the energy state diagram of the Er3+ ion and the isonicotinic acid molecule. Compound 1 is characteristic of CIE (Commission Internationale de I'Éclairage) chromaticity coordinates of 0.1479 and 0.4321 in the green region. Compound 1 shows a wide optical band gap of 2.39 eV.

Graphical Abstract

A novel 2-D bimetallic erbium-mercury compound was reported. It shows three upconversion photoluminescence emission bands, which can be attributed to the Er3+ ion 4F9/24I15/2, 4F7/24I15/2 and 2H11/24I15/2 transitions. An energy transfer mechanism of the photoluminescence emission bands was described by means of an energy state diagram. It is characteristic of CIE chromaticity coordinates of 0.1479 and 0.4321 in the green region. It shows a wide optical band gap of 2.39 eV.

Acknowledgements

The financial support of the open foundation of the State Key Laboratory of Structural Chemistry, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences (20180008) is acknowledged.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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