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Applications of lanthanide luminescence spectroscopy to solution studies of coordination chemistry

Luminescence spectroscopy is an important technique for the study of the coordination chemistry of the lanthanide ions in both the solution and solid state. This article concentrates on applications aimed at elucidating the coordination structure in solution phase systems. Luminescence lifetime meas...

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Published in:Coordination chemistry reviews 1998-07, Vol.174 (1), p.283-299
Main Authors: Choppin, Gregory R, Peterman, Dean R
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Language:English
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Summary:Luminescence spectroscopy is an important technique for the study of the coordination chemistry of the lanthanide ions in both the solution and solid state. This article concentrates on applications aimed at elucidating the coordination structure in solution phase systems. Luminescence lifetime measurements which allow the examination of the metal ion coordination environment in a wide variety of ligand systems are discussed. In addition, recent developments in the use of Eu(III) 7F 0→ 5D 0 excitation spectroscopy are presented. In the final section, the application of luminescence techniques to the examination of ligand sensitized lanthanide luminescence is reviewed briefly.
ISSN:0010-8545
1873-3840
DOI:10.1016/S0010-8545(98)00125-8