“…Currently, the most commonly employed white-light emitting fluorescent materials were the inorganic salt and/or oxide doped with rare earth or transition metal ions [4][5][6][7], while whitelight emission from organic molecules have also been reported [8][9][10][11]. Besides these materials, lanthanide complexes, composed of lanthanide ions and organic ligands by coordination bonds or hydrogen-bonds, and -interactions as one kind of coordination polymers [12], have been applied in various fields such as displays, illumination, biomedicine, agriculture and military [13][14][15] due to their features including the high quantum efficiency and brightness, good color purity, and long fluorescence lifetime.…”