In luminescence-based oxygen sensors the active luminescent species is usually a transition metal complex immobilized in a polymeric matrix--in most cases a ruthenium(II) polypyridine complex. In an attempt to overcome some of the disadvantages of these systems, a polymer-immobilized iridium(III) complex has been prepared and used for the first time as the active species in such a sensor. The luminescence properties of this system are described and its drawbacks with regard to sensors technology discussed.
A luminescent iridium(III) cyclometallated complex immobilized in a polymeric matrix as a solid-state oxygen sensor
G Di Marco;M Lanza;M Pieruccini;
1996
Abstract
In luminescence-based oxygen sensors the active luminescent species is usually a transition metal complex immobilized in a polymeric matrix--in most cases a ruthenium(II) polypyridine complex. In an attempt to overcome some of the disadvantages of these systems, a polymer-immobilized iridium(III) complex has been prepared and used for the first time as the active species in such a sensor. The luminescence properties of this system are described and its drawbacks with regard to sensors technology discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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