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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3cc03066k
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The photoluminescence properties of Eu3+ in layered double hydroxides enable calibrationless quantification of anions in the interlayers. This concept can be used as a remote optical sensor to detect anion intrusion.
The photoluminescence properties (PL) of Eu3+ hosted in the hydroxide layers of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) enables calibrationless quantification of anions in the interlayers. The concept is demonstrated during the nitrate-to-carbonate ion exchange in Zn2+/Al3+/Eu3+ LDHs and can be implemented as a remote optical sensor to detect intrusion of anions such as Cl- or CO32-.
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