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2009

  • Self-Assembly of a Trinuclear Luminescent Europium Complex
    S. Zebret, N. Dupont, G. Bernardinelli and J. Hamacek
    Chemistry - A European Journal, 15 (14) (2009), p3355-3358
    Keywords: europium • luminescence • self-assembly • supramolecular chemistry • trinuclear complexes
    DOI:10.1002/chem.200802676 | unige:3543 | Abstract | Article HTML | Article PDF
 
Triangular luminescent box: Self-assembly of a new multidentate receptor with europium cations results in the formation of trinuclear discrete complexes. X-ray crystallography shows that nine-coordinate cations are linked by ligands to provide a triangular complex in the solid state and in solution. Despite the coordinated solvent molecules, this topologically unusual complex exhibits remarkable luminescent properties.

2006

  • Preparation and characterization of 3-(4,5-ethylenedithio-1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)naphthopyranone: a luminescent redox-active donor–acceptor compound
    S. Dolder, S.-X. Liu, X. Guégano, M. Atanasov, C.A. Daul, C. Leiggener, , A. Neels and S. Decurtins
    Tetrahedron, 62 (48) (2006), p11106-11111
    Keywords: Naphthopyranone; TTF; Donor–acceptor compound; Cyclic voltammetry; TDDFT calculations; Luminescence
    DOI:10.1016/j.tet.2006.09.032 | unige:3295 | Abstract | Article HTML | Article PDF
A new 1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene substituted naphthopyranone 2 has been synthesized and characterized. UV–vis spectroscopic and cyclic voltammetry results, interpreted on the basis of density functional theory, show that 2 displays an intramolecular charge-transfer transition and acts like a donor–acceptor (D–A) system. Furthermore, a weak fluorescence originating from the excited charge-transfer state is observed.

2002

  • Chemical pressure
    , , S. Delahaye, A. Sadki, S. Schenker, R. Sieber and M. Zerara
    Chimia, 56 (12) (2002), p685-689
    Keywords: chemical pressure; [Co(bpy)3]2+; [Fe(bpy)3]2+; guest host interaction; intersystem crossing; luminescence; radiationless deactivation; [Ru(bpy)3]2+; spin-crossover
    DOI:10.2533/000942902777679858 | unige:3691 | Abstract | Article PDF
The physical and photophysical properties of three classic transition metal complexes, namely [Fe(bpy)3]2+, [Ru(bpy)3]2+, and [Co(bpy)3]2+, can be tuned by doping them into a variety of inert crystalline host lattices. The underlying guest-host interactions are discussed in terms of a chemical pressure.

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