Exploring the effect of remote substituents and solution structure on the luminescence of three lanthanide complexes
Sensitized luminescence from trivalent lanthanide ions relies on an appropriate energy match between the sensitizer’s excited state (triplet or singlet) and the lanthanide excited state manifold, and also an efficient mechanism of energy transfer between the two. Here, the effect of remote substitue...
Autors principals: | Tropiano, M, Blackburn, O, Tilney, J, Hill, L, Sørensen, T, Faulkner, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2015
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