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Circularly polarised luminescence

Luminescence of Lanthanide Ions in Coordination Compounds and Nanomaterials, First Edition. [Pg.77]


Montgomery CP, New EJ, Parker D et al. (2008) Enantioselective regulation of a metal complex In reversible binding to serum albumin dynamic helicity inversion signalled by circularly polarised luminescence. Chem Commun 4261 263... [Pg.216]

Consequently, an attractive complementary tool is the use of Ln(III) luminescence spectroscopy, and especially circularly polarised luminescence (CPL) spectroscopy, the... [Pg.78]

Circularly Polarised Luminescence 83 Table 3.1 Selected magnetic dipole allowed emissive transitions of Ln (Hi) ions... [Pg.83]

Dickins RS, Howard JAK, Maupin CL, Moloney JM, Parker D, Riehl JP, et al. Synthesis, Time-Resolved Luminescence, NMR Spectroscopy, Circular Dichroism and Circularly Polarised Luminescence Studies of Enantiopure Macrocychc Lanthanide Tetraamide Complexes. Chem Eur J 1999 5 (3) 1095-1105. [Pg.121]

Montgomery CP, New EJ, Parker D, Peacock RD. Enantioselective Regulation of a Metal Complex in Reversible Binding to Serum Albumin D3mamic HeUcity Inversion Signalled by Circularly Polarised Luminescence. Chem Commun 2008 2008 4261-4263. [Pg.122]

In conclusion, this review illustrates the last decade (2001-2012) of research endeavour devoted to the sensitisation of lanthanide luminescence by a nonlinear two- (multi-) photon process. The motivation for this project is to combine the unique spectroscopic properties of lanthanide complexes (sharp transitions, long luminescence lifetime, environment sensitivity, circularly polarised luminescence, etc.) with the huge potentialities of the biphotonic excitation (NIR excitation, 3D resolution, etc.), in particular for bio-imaging applications. To that end, several scientific and instmmental breakthroughs have been performed almost simultaneously by several groups around the world ... [Pg.225]

Bozoklu G., C. Gateau, D. Imbert, J. Pecaut, K. Robeyns, Y. FiUncbuk, F. Memon, G. Muller, M. Mazzanti, Metal-ControUed Diastereoselective Self-Assembly and Circularly Polarised Luminescence of a CbiralHeptanuclear Europium Wheel. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 134, 8372—8375 (2012). [Pg.357]


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Chirality circularly polarised luminescence

Circularly polarised luminescence (CPL

Circularly polarised luminescence (CPL ligands

Polarisability

Polarisable

Polarisation

Polarised luminescence

Polariser

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