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Visible colorimetric dosimetry of UV and ionizing radiations by a dual-module photochromic nanocluster
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Radiation dosimeters displaying conspicuous response of irradiance are highly desirable, owing to the growing demand of monitoring high-energy radiation and environmental exposure. Herein, we present a case of dosimetry based on a discrete nanocluster, [Th<sub>6</sub>(OH)<sub>4</sub>(O)<sub>4</sub>(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>6</sub>](TPC)<sub>8</sub>(HCOO)<sub>4</sub>∙4DMF∙H<sub>2</sub>O (Th-SINAP-100), by judiciously incorporating heavy Th<sub>6</sub> polynuclear centers as radiation attenuator and organic linkers as photo-responsive sensor. Interestingly, dual-module photochromic transitions upon multiple external stimuli including UV, β-ray, and γ-ray are integrated into this single material. The striking color change, and more significantly, the visible color transition of luminescence in response to accumulating radiation dose allow an on-site quantitative platform for naked-eye detection of ionization radiations over a broad range (1-80 kGy). Single crystal X-ray diffraction and density functional theory calculations reveal that the dual-module photochromism can be attributed to the π(TPC) → π*(TPC) intermolecular charge transfer driven by enhanced π-π stacking interaction between the adjacent TPC moieties upon irradiation.
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