Lanthanide
Hexacyanidoruthenate Frameworks for Multicolor
to White-Light Emission Realized by the Combination of d‑d,
d‑f, and f‑f Electronic Transitions
We report an effective strategy toward tunable room-temperature
multicolor to white-light emission realized by mixing three different
lanthanide ions (Sm3+, Tb3+, and Ce3+) in three-dimensional (3D) coordination frameworks based on hexacyanidoruthenate(II)
metalloligands. Mono-lanthanide compounds, K{LnIII(H2O)n[RuII(CN)6]}·mH2O (1, Ln = La, n = 3, m = 1.2; 2, Ln = Ce, n = 3, m = 1.3; 3, Ln = Sm, n = 2, m = 2.4; 4, Ln = Tb, n = 2, m = 2.4) are 3D cyanido-bridged
networks based on the Ln–NC–Ru linkages, with cavities
occupied by K+ ions and water molecules. They crystallize
differently for larger (1, 2) and smaller
(3, 4) lanthanides, in the hexagonal P63/m or the orthorhombic Cmcm
space groups, respectively. All exhibit luminescence under the UV
excitation, including weak blue emission in 1 due to
the d-d 3T1g → 1A1g electronic transition of RuII, as well as much stronger
blue emission in 2 related to the d-f 2D3/2 → 2F5/2,7/2 transitions of
CeIII, red emission in 3 due to the f-f 4G5/2 → 6H5/2,7/2,9/2,11/2 transitions of SmIII, and green emission in 4 related to the f-f 5D4 → 7F6,5,4,3 transitions of TbIII. The lanthanide
emissions, especially those of SmIII, take advantage of
the RuII-to-LnIII energy transfer. The CeIII and TbIII emissions are also supported by the
excitation of the d-f electronic states. Exploring emission features
of the LnIII–RuII networks, two series
of heterobi-lanthanide systems, K{SmxCe1–x(H2O)n[Ru(CN)6]}·mH2O
(x = 0.47, 0.88, 0.88, 0.99, 0.998; 5–9) and K{TbxCe1–x(H2O)n[Ru(CN)6]}·mH2O
(x = 0.56, 0.65, 0.93, 0.99, 0.997; 10–14) were prepared. They exhibit the composition-
and excitation-dependent tuning of emission from blue to red and blue
to green, respectively. Finally, the heterotri-lanthanide system of
the K{Sm0.4Tb0.599Ce0.001(H2O)2[Ru(CN)6]}·2.5H2O (15) composition shows the rich emission spectrum consisting
of the peaks related to CeIII, TbIII, and SmIII centers, which gives the emission color tuning from blue
to orange and white-light emission of the CIE 1931 xy parameters of 0.325, 0.333