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Palladium complexes luminescent

Temperature-dependent luminescence spectra for a series of palla-dium(ii) and platinum(ii) complexes with thiocyanate, halide, and dithiocarbamate ligands have been investigated. The results show that the luminescence band maxima of palladium(ii) and platinum(ii) complexes have opposite shifts with increasing temperature. The palladium complexes exhibit a negative shift of at least 1 cm /K, while the platinum(ii) ones have a positive shift of -1-1.6 cm /K. ... [Pg.163]

Abstract Pressure-sensitive paint (PSP) is applied to the areodynamics measurement. PSP is optical sensor based on the luminescence of dye probe molecules quenching by oxygen gas. Many PSPs are composed of probe dye molecules, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pyrene, pyrene derivative etc.), transition metal complexes (ruthenium(II), osumium(II), iridium(III) etc.), and metalloporphyrins (platinum (II), palladium(II), etc.) immobilized in oxygen permeable polymer (silicone, polystyrene, fluorinated polymer, cellulose derivative, etc.) film. Dye probe molecules adsorbed layer based PSPs such as pyrene derivative and porphyrins directly adsorbed onto anodic oxidised aluminium plat substrate also developed. In this section the properties of various oxygen permeable polymer for matrix and various dye probes for PSP are described. [Pg.303]

When Nd or Yb complexes of a similar macrocycle are covalently linked to a palladium porphyrin complex, this sensitizes near-IR emission from the lanthanide, enhanced in the absence of oxygen and in the presence of a nucleic acid7 Another application of luminescence accompanies the terbium complex shown in (39) whose luminescence is enhanced by binding to zinc, and can therefore signal for that metal. " ... [Pg.153]

Several palladium(II)-containing metallomesogens show luminescence in the solid state. For instance, the palladium(Il) complexes of the type shown in Figure 2.28 are photoluminescent at The dinuclear... [Pg.86]

To examine the relationship between the low-energy luminescence and intramolecular metal-metal distances, a series of [Pt2(CANAN)2(/U-L)]n+ (HCANAN=4-(aryl)-6-phenyl-2,2 -bipyridine) derivatives supported by different bridging ligands (L) have been prepared by Che and coworkers [17]. Subsequent spectroscopic assignments of cyclometalated platinum(II) or palladium(II) derivatives were made by comparing their emission energies with those of the [Pt2(CANAN)2(//-L)]n+ complexes. [Pg.30]


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