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Title: Lanthanide benzoates: a versatile building block for the construction of efficient light emitting materials
Authors: Reddy, M L P
Sarika, S
Keywords: Terbium-centered luminescence
Bidentate nitrogen donors
Metal-organic frameworks
High thermal-stability
Coordination polymers
Photophysical properties
Highly luminescent
Magnetic-properties
Europium complexes
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: Dalton Transactions 42(8):2663-2678;28 Feb 2013
Abstract: On account of their intrinsic chemical and spectroscopic properties, luminescent lanthanide molecular materials find potential applications in lighting, optical communications, photonics and biomedical devices. This perspective article summarizes some recent seminal research work on luminescent properties and structural aspects of a series of lanthanide benzoate complexes featuring Eu3+ and Tb3+ ions. In particular, when modified with light-harvesting moieties, benzoates have proven to be efficient sensitizers for lanthanide ions. The photoluminescence properties of the various lanthanide benzoate coordination compounds have also been correlated with the electronic states of the newly designed antenna molecules.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/637
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