“…Single-crystal XRD studies of Pb 0.90 Eu 0.10 -BDC For approximately an 10% inclusion of Eu 3+ (Pb 0.90 Eu 0.10 -BDC), we were able to obtain single-crystals large enough which allowed an unequivocally structural elucidation using singlecrystal XRD at low temperature. As expected, the unit cell parameters and space group match those previously reported for the pure Pb 2+ material, [24][25][26][27] showing that the threedimensional network remain essentially unaltered. However, during the renement stages, a charge problem arose: because of the inclusion of +3 charges at the sites of the +2 charges, and in the absence of voids capable of accommodate partiallyoccupied counter-ions to balance the crystal charge, the metallic center site has mandatorily to also be occupied by vacancies.…”