A new model with the aim to predict the temperature dependence of europium emission in coordination systems is presented. The model has been developed from a library of Eu(3+)complexes of general formulaEuL(3)A(2), whereLis a beta-diketone, andAis an ancillary ligand. Three possible deactivation channels have been considered: two competitive metal-related terms describing the primary deactivation channels,i. e. back energy transfer and multiphonon quenching, and a third ligand-related term to describe non-radiative deactivation of the antenna triplet. As many parameters as possible are taken from measurable chemical-physical properties, such as ligand triplet and multiphonon quenching energies. The other parameters have been deduced from selectedEuL(3)A(2)compounds and used asone-size-fits-allvalues. The model proved to be very effective in describing the interplay between back energy transfer and multiphonon deactivation channels. Finally, the model has been implemented in a freeware standalone MATLAB application. Users need to input only the energy of the sensitizer triplet level and choose the coordinated quencher, if present. It simulates the range of applicability of the molecular thermometers and the shape of the thermometric sensitivity curveS(r)employing as thermometric parameter either emission intensity or lifetime.

Luminescent Thermometers: From a Library of Europium(III) β-Diketonates to a General Model for Predicting the Thermometric Behaviour of Europium-Based Coordination Systems

Miozzi M;Bottaro G
;
Rancan M
;
Armelao L
2020

Abstract

A new model with the aim to predict the temperature dependence of europium emission in coordination systems is presented. The model has been developed from a library of Eu(3+)complexes of general formulaEuL(3)A(2), whereLis a beta-diketone, andAis an ancillary ligand. Three possible deactivation channels have been considered: two competitive metal-related terms describing the primary deactivation channels,i. e. back energy transfer and multiphonon quenching, and a third ligand-related term to describe non-radiative deactivation of the antenna triplet. As many parameters as possible are taken from measurable chemical-physical properties, such as ligand triplet and multiphonon quenching energies. The other parameters have been deduced from selectedEuL(3)A(2)compounds and used asone-size-fits-allvalues. The model proved to be very effective in describing the interplay between back energy transfer and multiphonon deactivation channels. Finally, the model has been implemented in a freeware standalone MATLAB application. Users need to input only the energy of the sensitizer triplet level and choose the coordinated quencher, if present. It simulates the range of applicability of the molecular thermometers and the shape of the thermometric sensitivity curveS(r)employing as thermometric parameter either emission intensity or lifetime.
2020
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Istituto di iNgegneria del Mare - INM (ex INSEAN)
europium
molecular thermometers
temperature dependence
thermometry
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