Literature DB >> 26270374

Characterization of Nonanuclear Europium and Gadolinium Complexes by Gas-Phase Luminescence Spectroscopy.

Jean-François Greisch1, Michael E Harding1, Bernhard Schäfer1, Mario Ruben1, Wim Klopper1,2, Manfred M Kappes1,2, Detlef Schooss1,2.   

Abstract

Gas-phase measurements using mass-spectrometric techniques allow determination of the luminescence properties of selected molecular systems with knowledge of their exact composition. Furthermore, isolated luminophores are unaffected by matrix effects like solvent interactions or crystal packing. As a result, the system complexity is reduced relative to the condensed phase and a direct comparison with theory is facilitated. Herein, we report the intrinsic luminescence properties of nonanuclear europium(III) and gadolinium(III) 9-hydroxyphenalen-1-one (HPLN)-hydroxo complexes. Luminescence spectra of [Eu9(PLN)16(OH)10](+) ions reveal an europium-centered emission dominated by a 4-fold split Eu(III) hypersensitive transition. The corresponding Gd(III) complex, [Gd9(PLN)16(OH)10](+), shows a broad emission from a ligand based triplet state with an onset of about 1000 wavenumbers in excess of the europium emission. As supported by photoluminescence lifetime measurements for both complexes, we deduce an efficient europium sensitization via PLN-based triplet states. The luminescence spectra of the complexes are discussed in terms of a square antiprismatic europium/gadolinium core structure as suggested by density functional computations.

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Keywords:  isolated ions; lanthanoid; photoluminescence; trapped ions

Year:  2014        PMID: 26270374     DOI: 10.1021/jz500614x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem Lett        ISSN: 1948-7185            Impact factor:   6.475


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