“…44–47 In past decades, many types of white light materials were reported, such as organic polymers, metal-doped inorganic materials, small organic molecules, quantum dots and nanocrystals, as well as metal complexes. 48–50 For white emission lanthanide coordination polymer materials, the white emission is often obtained by adjusting the ratio of the three primary colors of red, green and blue originating from the emissions characteristic of Tb 3+ , Eu 3+ and the organic ligand either by a co-doping strategy or by tuning the excitation wavelength or temperature. 51 As is well known, it is easy to achieve the color-tuning behaviors of lanthanide complexes through changing the type and proportion of the Ln 3+ ion, yet this method may result in a considerable waste of rare earth resources.…”