Semiconductive 3-D haloplumbate framework hybrids with high color rendering index white-light emission

Chem Sci. 2015 Dec 1;6(12):7222-7226. doi: 10.1039/c5sc02501j. Epub 2015 Sep 30.

Abstract

Single-component white light materials may create great opportunities for novel conventional lighting applications and display systems; however, their reported color rendering index (CRI) values, one of the key parameters for lighting, are less than 90, which does not satisfy the demand of color-critical upmarket applications, such as photography, cinematography, and art galleries. In this work, two semiconductive chloroplumbate (chloride anion of lead(ii)) hybrids, obtained using a new inorganic-organic hybrid strategy, show unprecedented 3-D inorganic framework structures and white-light-emitting properties with high CRI values around 90, one of which shows the highest value to date.