Copper(i) iodide complexes based on [Cu5I7]2− units and cationic organic ligands for X-ray scintillation and imaging

Abstract

Copper(I) iodide complexes represent a kind of promising scintillator due to their high luminescence efficiency, low toxicity, cost-effectiveness, and high atomic number of iodine, which enhances X-ray absorption. Herein, we report two copper(I) iodide complexes, Cu5I7(Ted-Pre)2 (1) and Cu5I7(Ted-EA)2 (2), constructed from anionic [Cu5I7]2− cluster units and cationic organic ligands derived from triethylenediamine (Ted). Structural analysis revealed distinct bridging modes of iodide anions within the [Cu5I7]2− cluster units. Complex 1 contained a rare μ5-bridging iodide that enhanced the structural rigidity for the [Cu5I7]2− unit, which should correlate with its superior photoluminescence quantum yield (72.8%) and improved thermal stability compared to complex 2. Under X-ray excitation, 1 achieved a light yield of 19 010 photons per MeV, surpassing that of the commercial scintillator Bi4Ge3O12 (BGO, 10 000 photons per MeV), along with a detection limit of 88.5 nGy s−1, well below the typical medical imaging threshold. When incorporated into a flexible polydimethylsiloxane film, 1 achieved a spatial resolution of 8 lp mm−1 in X-ray imaging. These results highlight the potential of structurally tailored copper(I) iodide complexes as efficient and cost-effective scintillators for advanced X-ray imaging applications.

Graphical abstract: Copper(i) iodide complexes based on [Cu5I7]2− units and cationic organic ligands for X-ray scintillation and imaging

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Apr 2026
Accepted
19 May 2026
First published
03 Jun 2026

CrystEngComm, 2026, Advance Article

Copper(I) iodide complexes based on [Cu5I7]2− units and cationic organic ligands for X-ray scintillation and imaging

Q. Wu, Z. Lu and R. Zhang, CrystEngComm, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D6CE00336B

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