Novel yttrium, europium and terbium coordination compounds having formulae [AsPh4][Ln(BrMA)(4)] (6(Ln)), Ln(BrMA)(3)(bipyO(2)) (7(Ln)), Ln(NMA)(3)(phen) (8(Ln)) and Ln(NMA)(3)(terpy) (9(Ln)) (Ln = Y, Eu, Tb; BrMA = conjugate base of bromomalonaldehyde; bipyO(2) = 2,2'-bipyridine-N,N'-dioxide; phen = 1,10-phenantroline; terpy = 2,2':6',2 ''-terpyridine) were synthesized and characterized by using spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques. Uncharged europium and, to a lesser extent, terbium complexes showed appreciable luminescence in the solid state upon excitation with UV light. Polymeric materials and ionic liquids containing BrMA and lanthanides were prepared and photoluminescence measurements were carried out. From an electrochemical point of view, europium(III) BrMA-complexes showed a quasi-reversible one-electron reduction process. The one electron transfer reaction Eu(III) to Eu(II) allowed the photoluminescence tuning of 8(Eu) deposited on the surface of a glassy carbon electrode.
Yttrium and lanthanide complexes of beta-dialdehydes: synthesis, characterization, luminescence and electrochemistry of coordination compounds with the conjugate base of bromomalonaldehyde
Enrichi Francesco
2014
Abstract
Novel yttrium, europium and terbium coordination compounds having formulae [AsPh4][Ln(BrMA)(4)] (6(Ln)), Ln(BrMA)(3)(bipyO(2)) (7(Ln)), Ln(NMA)(3)(phen) (8(Ln)) and Ln(NMA)(3)(terpy) (9(Ln)) (Ln = Y, Eu, Tb; BrMA = conjugate base of bromomalonaldehyde; bipyO(2) = 2,2'-bipyridine-N,N'-dioxide; phen = 1,10-phenantroline; terpy = 2,2':6',2 ''-terpyridine) were synthesized and characterized by using spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques. Uncharged europium and, to a lesser extent, terbium complexes showed appreciable luminescence in the solid state upon excitation with UV light. Polymeric materials and ionic liquids containing BrMA and lanthanides were prepared and photoluminescence measurements were carried out. From an electrochemical point of view, europium(III) BrMA-complexes showed a quasi-reversible one-electron reduction process. The one electron transfer reaction Eu(III) to Eu(II) allowed the photoluminescence tuning of 8(Eu) deposited on the surface of a glassy carbon electrode.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.