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Photophysical properties luminescence

Keywords Rare earth Photofunctional materials Ionic liquids Photophysical properties Luminescence... [Pg.179]

PBE dendrons bearing a focal bipyridine moiety have been demonstrated to coordinate to Ru + cations, exhibiting luminescence from the metal cation core by the excitation of the dendron subunits [28-30]. The terminal peripheral unit was examined (e.g., phenyl, naphthyl, 4-f-butylphenyl) to control the luminescence. The Ru +-cored dendrimer complexes are thought to be photo/redox-active, and photophysical properties, electrochemical behavior, and excited-state electron-transfer reactions are reported. [Pg.200]

The discriminatory emission properties between two-coordinate d ° gold(I) complexes and their respective three-coordinate counterparts have been demonstrated in the literature [6, 10-13]. As discussed in the later sections, Che and coworkers have rationalized that the extraordinarily large Stokes shift of the visible emission of [Au2(diphosphine)2] from the [5da 6pa] transition is due to the exciplex formation ofthe excited state with solvent or counterions [6]. Fackler [14—16] reported the photophysical properties of monomeric [AUL3] complexes, which show visible luminescence with large Stokes shifts (typically lOOOOcm ), suggesting significant excited-state distortion. Gray et al. [10] examined the spectroscopic properties of... [Pg.249]

Tzeng, B.-C., Yeh, H.-T., Huang, Y.-C., Chao, H.-Y., Lee, G.-H. and Peng, S.-M. (2003) A Luminescent Supermolecule with Gold(l) Quinoline-8-thiolate Crystal Structure, Spectroscopic and Photophysical Properties. Inorganic Chemistry, 42, 6008-6014. [Pg.279]

Other first-generation dendrimers built around multichelating ligands are the trinuclear complexes 29 - 38 [50-52] and several hexanuclear complexes (for representative examples, see 39 and 40) [53]. In all of these compounds, the photophysical properties are equivalent to those of their building blocks. In the mixed-metal complexes 31 and 34 [50b] the Ru(II)- and Os(II)-based chromo-phores are only weakly-coupled and a dual luminescence is observed. [Pg.227]

The hexanuclear compound 21 is a particular case of dendrimer in that a [Rh(ju-Cl)2Rh]4+ moiety can be identified as the core. The photophysical properties of this compound [40] indicate that the bimetallic core plays the role of insulator with respect to the peripheral luminescent Ru(II)-based units. [Pg.234]

The photophysical properties of [Ru(TBP)(CO)(EtOH)], [Ru(TBP)(pyz)2], [Ru(TBP)(pyz)] (Fl2TBP = 5,10,15,20-tetra(3,5-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)porphyrin) have been investigated by steady-state and time-resolved absorption and emission spectroscopies. The complexes are weakly luminescent, and the origins of this behavior is discussed.Transient Raman spectroscopic data have been reported for [Ru(TPP)(py)2], [Ru(TPP)(CO)(py), and [Ru(TPP)(pip)2] (pip = piperidine),and nanosecond time-resolved resonance Raman spectroscopy has been used to examine the CT excited states of [Ru(0EP)(py)2] and [Ru(TPP)(py)2]. " ... [Pg.652]

Photophysical studies have been conducted on a number of lanthanide complexes of calix[n]arenes, and a significant number of these are discussed in a recent review (79). The first europium and terbium calixarene complexes showed promising photophysical properties, with terbium luminescence lifetime of 1.5 ms and quantum yield of 0.20 in aqueous solution (80). [Pg.385]


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