Design of luminescent lanthanide complexes: From molecules to highly efficient photo-emitting materials
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The incorporation of luminescent lanthanide complexes in solid matrices
with controlled structural organization is of widespread interest in
materials science and has witnessed important improvements with the
development of low-temperature soft chemistry solution processes. such
as sol-gel. In this review, after an introductory part concerning some
relevant aspects of the electronic and coordination properties of
lanthamides, the prominent issues related to the design and synthesis
of efficient luminescent antenna complexes, and their photophysical
properties are presented. We describe the basic principles of ligands
design to yield systems featuring a coordination site for the metal
cation with appended suitable chromophores as sensitizers
(two-component approach). When properly designed, these ligands are
capable of forming highly luminescent complexes (overall sensitization
yield, phi(se) > 0.05 in aqueous medium).
The photophysical properties of these complexes together with the
description of some emitting materials prepared are discussed in
detail. In particular we focus the attention toward those complexes
emitting in the visible region that can be used in the lighting
industry (e.g. for the preparation of photo- and electro-luminescent
materials) and for biological immunoassays. Subsequently, some selected
results of our recent work concerning the synthesis of highly
luminescent colour tunable films for applications in lighting and light
conversion technologies are reported. Such materials have been obtained
by combining the peculiar luminescence properties of Eu3+. and Tb3+
antenna complexes with optically transparent inorganic matrices. The
notion is to create materials with innovative properties by integrating
inorganic and organic components at nanoscale or molecular level. Due
to the number of scientific publications in this field, this work is
far from providing an exhaustive review on the previously performed
research activities. Fora more detailed discussion on these
methodologies, the reader can refer to specific pertinent literature.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Tondello, Eugenio; Armelao, Lidia; Barigelletti, Francesco; Cavazzini, Marco; Accorsi, Gianluca; Bottaro, Gregorio; Quici, Silvio
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