“…12,14,16,18 It is important to investigate those optical phenomena in order to widen its applications to optical sensors, LEDs, waste treatment, medical science, etc. 3,4,6,9,13–20 As demonstrated in previous works, aluminum hydroxide nanomaterials emit UVA light (383–400 nm) due to their oxygen vacancy (F + center, i.e. , one electron trapped at an anion vacancy) and blue light (450–470 nm) caused by carbon related radical impurities on the surface from the decomposition of metal–organic precursor or organic compound such as aluminum diacetate hydroxide, aluminum triacetate, benzoyl alcohol, oxalic acid, etc.…”