Assembled Lanthanide Complexes with Advanced Photophysical Properties

Assembled Lanthanide Complexes with Advanced Photophysical Properties

Author: Yuichi Hirai

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-04-07

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 9811089329

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This thesis provides essential information on the systematic design of assembled lanthanide complexes for functional luminescent materials. It discusses the relationships between assembled structures and photo, thermal, and mechanical properties on the basis of crystallography, spectroscopy, and thermodynamics. The described guidelines for assembled structures will be extremely valuable, both for industrial applications and for readers’ fundamental understanding of solid-state photophysics and materials chemistry. Luminescent lanthanide complexes are promising candidates for lighting devices, lasers, and bio-probes owing to their line-like and long-lived emission arising from characteristic 4f–4f transitions. Low-vibrational and asymmetrical coordination structures around lanthanide ions have been introduced to achieve strong luminescence, using specific organic ligands. Recently, assembled lanthanide complexes including coordination polymers and metal organic frameworks have increasingly attracted attention as a new class of luminescent materials offering thermal stability and color tunability. However, improving the luminescence efficiencies of these compounds remains a challenge, and specific molecular designs to control assembled structures and yield additional physical properties have not been established. The author provides a group of bent-angled bridging ligands to boost photoluminescence efficiency, and successfully introduces for the first time glass formability and strong triboluminescence properties.


Highly Luminescent Lanthanide Complexes with Specific Coordination Structures

Highly Luminescent Lanthanide Complexes with Specific Coordination Structures

Author: Kohei Miyata

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2014-04-08

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 4431549447

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This thesis deals with strongly luminescent lanthanide complexes having novel coordination structures. Luminescent lanthanide complexes are promising candidates as active materials for EL devices, lasers, and bio-sensing applications. The organic ligands in lanthanide complexes control geometrical and vibrational frequency structures that are closely related to the luminescent properties. In most of the previous work, however, lanthanide complexes have high-vibrational frequency C–H units close to the metal center for radiationless transition. In this thesis, the luminescent properties of lanthanide complexes with low-vibrational frequency C–F and P=O units are elucidated in terms of geometrical, vibrational, and chemical structures. The author also describes lanthanide coordination polymers with both high thermal stability (decomposition point > 300°C) and strong-luminescent properties (emission quantum yield > 80%). The author believes that novel studies on the characteristic structures and photophysical properties of lanthanide complexes may open up a frontier field in photophysical, coordination and material chemistry.


Synthesis, Characterization, and Photophysical Studies of Organic-Lanthanide Complexes

Synthesis, Characterization, and Photophysical Studies of Organic-Lanthanide Complexes

Author: Ka-Leung Wong

Publisher: Open Dissertation Press

Published: 2017-01-27

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781361426593

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This dissertation, "Synthesis, Characterization, and Photophysical Studies of Organic-lanthanide Complexes" by Ka-Leung, Wong, 黃嘉良, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: Abstract of thesis entitled SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, AND PHOTOPHYSICAL STUDIES OF ORGANIC- LANTHANIDE COMPLEXES Submitted by Ka-Leung Wong For Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at The University of Hong Kong in August 2006 The general background and coordination chemistry of lanthanides, their characteristic luminescent properties and nonlinear luminescent properties with the applications to material science and biological systems are reviewed. The design and synthesis of lanthanide-organic complexes based on similar tripodal amide ligands N-[2-(bis{2-[(ortho- substituent -benzoyl)amino]ethyl}amino)- ethyl]benzamide (ortho substituent-C H N O ) and bidentate amide ligands di-2- 27 27 4 3 methoxy-(2-aminoethyl)benzamide (C H N O ) were described. These ligands were 20 33 3 8 found to have different coordination to the lanthanide that caused a change in the photo-physical properties. The occurrences of high order multi-photon processes are rare, especially with lanthanide complexes. Generally there is a lack of clear molecular structure in systems that have been reported in the literature, hindering our understanding of the correlation of photo-structural properties. Our complexes have been found to display two different forms of coordination, which significantly affects their photo-properties. X-Ray structure analysis showed that, one being a linear polymeric form and the other a dendritic form, the latter has been found to exhibit an additive harmonic generation process as well as the multi-photon process which is present in both types of coordination. The design and synthesis of a metal-organic network were described based on a lanthanide complex that contains mucic acid, {[Ln(Mucicate) (H O) ].5H O} (Ln 1.5 2 2 2 n = Eu and Tb), exhibiting a novel 1-D hydrophilic channel in the porous framework. The 3D framework with a hydrophilic inner surface was found to exhibit a reversible - - - - anion uptake. Upon addition of an aqueous solution of sodium salts of I, Br, Cl, CN, 2- CO, to a solid sample of the Ln complex, the luminescent intensity enhancements were observed. The anion response of the channels is believed to be due to the effect of numerous OH groups in the mucic acid, which interacts strongly with the anion through hydrogen bonding. Experimental details including instruments used for physical characterization and the photo-physical measurement for linear, multi-photon absorption induced f-f emission and nonlinear emission were presented. DOI: 10.5353/th_b3687535 Subjects: Rare earth metals Organometallic compounds - Synthesis


Lanthanide Luminescence

Lanthanide Luminescence

Author: Pekka Hänninen

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-06-21

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 3642210236

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Lanthanides have fascinated scientists for more than two centuries now, and since efficient separation techniques were established roughly 50 years ago, they have increasingly found their way into industrial exploitation and our everyday lives. Numerous applications are based on their unique luminescent properties, which are highlighted in this volume. It presents established knowledge about the photophysical basics, relevant lanthanide probes or materials, and describes instrumentation-related aspects including chemical and physical sensors. The uses of lanthanides in bioanalysis and medicine are outlined, such as assays for in vitro diagnostics and research. All chapters were compiled by renowned scientists with a broad audience in mind, providing both beginners in the field and advanced researchers with comprehensive information on on the given subject.


Lanthanide-Based Multifunctional Materials

Lanthanide-Based Multifunctional Materials

Author:

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2018-06-26

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 0128138416

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Lanthanide-Based Multifunctional Materials: From OLEDs to SIMs serves as a comprehensive and state-of the art review on these promising compounds, delivering a panorama of their extensive and rapidly growing applications. After an introductory chapter on the theoretical description of the optical and magnetic behaviour of lanthanides and on the prediction of their properties by ab-initio methods, four chapters are devoted to lanthanide-based OLEDs, including the latest trends in visible emitters, the emerging field of near infrared emitters and the first achievements attained in the field of chiral OLEDs. The use of lanthanide complexes as molecular magnets spreads over another two chapters, which explain the evolution of 4f-elements-based SIMs and the most recent advances in heterometallic 3d–4f SMMs. Other very active research areas are covered in the remaining five chapters, dedicated to lanthanide-doped germanate and tellurite glasses, luminescent materials for up-conversion, luminescent thermosensors, multimodal imaging and therapeutic agents, and chemosensors. The book is aimed at academic and industrial researchers, undergraduates and postgraduates alike, and is of particular interest for the Materials Science, Applied Physics and Applied Chemistry communities. Includes the latest progress on lanthanide-based materials and their applications (in OLEDs, SIMs, doped matrices, up-conversion, thermosensors, theragnostics and chemosensors) Presents basic and applied aspects of the Physics and Chemistry of lanthanide compounds, as well as future lines of action Covers successful examples of devices and proofs-of-concept and provides guidelines for the rational design of new materials