posted on 2015-09-15, 15:29authored byMarine Soulie, Frederik Latzko, Emmanuel Bourrier, Virginie Placide, Stephen ButlerStephen Butler, Robert Pal, James W. Walton, Patrice L. Baldeck, Boris Le Guennic, Chantal Andraud, Jurriaan M. Zwier, Laurent Lamarque, David Parker, Olivier Maury
A series of europium and terbium complexes based on a functionalized triazacyclononane carboxylate or phosphinate macrocyclic ligand is described. The influence of the anionic group, that is, carboxylate, methylphosphinate, or phenylphosphinate, on the photophysical properties was studied and rationalized on the basis of DFT calculated structures. The nature, number, and position of electron-donating or electron-withdrawing aryl substituents were varied systematically within the same phenylethynyl scaffold in order to optimize the brightness of the corresponding europium complexes and investigate their two-photon absorption properties. Finally, the europium complexes were examined in cell-imaging applications, and selected terbium complexes were studied as potential oxygen sensors.
Funding
We thank EPSRC, the Royal Society, and the ERC for support
(D.P., R.P., S.J.B.: FCC 266804); V.P. thanks the Lyon Science
Transfer Agency for financial support
History
School
Science
Department
Chemistry
Published in
CHEMISTRY- A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume
20
Issue
28
Pages
8636 - 8646 (11)
Citation
SOULIE, M. ... et al, 2014. Comparative analysis of conjugated alkynyl chromophore-triazacyclononane ligands for sensitized emission of europium and terbium. Chemistry - A European Journal, 20 (28), pp. 8636 - 8646.
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