# Highly luminescent organic-inorganic hybrid antimony halide scintillators for real-time dynamic and 3D X-ray imaging

**Authors:** Haixia Cui, Wanjiao Li, Qianxi Li, Shaolong Wang, Mingye Zhu, Yongjing Deng, Shujuan Liu, Qiang Zhao

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41377-025-02152-x · 2026-01-26

## TL;DR

Researchers developed eco-friendly antimony-based scintillators for high-performance real-time and 3D X-ray imaging.

## Contribution

Designed Sb³⁺-based hybrid halide scintillators with water-induced lattice distortion for enhanced performance.

## Key findings

- CP2 shows larger lattice distortion and reduced motion freedom, enhancing exciton emissions.
- A flexible CP2-based scintillator screen enabled real-time dynamic and 3D X-ray imaging.
- This is the first demonstration of Sb³⁺-based scintillators for such advanced imaging applications.

## Abstract

Real-time dynamic and three-dimensional (3D) X-ray imaging are the most challenging types of X-ray imaging technology, placing more rigorous standards on scintillators. Lead-based (Pb2+) organic-inorganic hybrid halide (OIHH) scintillators with high X-ray absorption coefficients have been demonstrated to exhibit excellent scintillation performance. However, their toxicity and instability hindered further development, and it is necessary to explore novel low-toxic metal-based OIHHs possessing excellent scintillation performance. Antimony-based (Sb3+) OIHHs are not only environmentally friendly, but also show good stability compared to Pb2+-based OIHHs, which make them promising candidates as excellent scintillators. Currently, the understanding of Sb3+-based OIHH scintillators for X-ray detection and imaging is still in infancy and requires further exploration. Herein, we designed two Sb3+-based OIHH crystals of (BPP)2SbCl5 (CP1) and (BPP)2SbCl5 0.5 H2O (CP2), which have very similar crystal structures except the introduction of water molecules in CP2. Experimental and theoretical results reveal that CP2 has larger lattice distortion and smaller freedom of motion, which can promote the self-trapped excitons emissions. A flexible scintillator screen based on CP2 crystals was prepared and applied for real-time dynamic and 3D X-ray imaging, which is the first time for Sb3+-based OIHH scintillators and significantly broadens the potential of Sb3+-based OIHH scintillators.

We enhanced the scintillation performance of Sb³⁺-based halides by introducing H2O to enhance lattice distortion and restrict free degrees, and realized real-time and 3D X-ray imaging using the flexible film.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** H2O (PubChem CID 962)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** toxicity (MESH:D064420)
- **Chemicals:** Lead (MESH:D007854), water (MESH:D014867), Antimony (MESH:D000965), (BPP)2SbCl5 (-), metal (MESH:D008670)

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12835138