Photoluminescent metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are used as optical materials with excellent properties, of which the lanthanide-doped MOFs are able to emit in a broad region from visible to near-infrared due to their unique 4f-orbital electronic structure. Herein, Er and Y ions are selected as the metal centers of the MOFs and Er is used as a sensitizer to absorb 980 nm excitation light. At the same time, Er ions also act as activators that emit upconverting visible light and down-shifting near-infrared light. In addition, Tm, Ho, and Eu ions were individually doped into the Er-doped MOFs to investigate the variation of energy-transfer paths in the presence of different lanthanide activators. Finally, the pathway of energy transfer in these Er-sensitized luminescent-MOFs was summarized. This work provides new insights for further development of both upconversion and down-shifting luminescence of MOFs.
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