Functionalisation of ligands through click chemistry: long-lived NIR emission from organic Er(III) complexes with a perfluorinated core and a hydrogen-containing shell
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Peng, Yu; Hu, Jianxu; Lu, Haizhou; Wilson, R. M.; Motevalli, M.; Hernández Campo, Ignacio
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RSC Advances, 2017, 7(1), 128-131
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Erbium complexes with a fluorinated organic core shell linked to a hydrogen-containing shell, have been synthesized using the click reaction between erbium(III) bis(perfluoro-4-azidophenyl)phosphinate and a series of alkynes. The erbium 1.5 μm emission lifetimes in the hydrogen-containing erbium complexes exceed 140 μs, the longest ever reported in hydrogenated organic erbium systems. The visible sensitisation for erbium emission indicates a successful strategy that broadens the usage of nonfluorinated chromophores in organic erbium systems and allows more choices for ligand functionalization with exceptional efficiency for erbium emission.
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