Sensitisation of lanthanide luminescence by rhenium tetrazolato complexes
Luminescent inorganic compounds have received a great deal of attention due to the ability to modulate their properties and obtain highly emissive compounds for applications in light emitting devices and cellular labelling. This study targets the formation of emissive, multinuclear, tetrazolato comp...
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Curtin University
2016
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| description | Luminescent inorganic compounds have received a great deal of attention due to the ability to modulate their properties and obtain highly emissive compounds for applications in light emitting devices and cellular labelling. This study targets the formation of emissive, multinuclear, tetrazolato complexes of Re(I), and utilises these complexes as sensitisers for lanthanide luminescence. The results increase the understanding of energy transfer mechanisms in d-f metal complexes, and highlight an interesting area for potential investigation. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-11352017-02-20T06:39:51Z Sensitisation of lanthanide luminescence by rhenium tetrazolato complexes Wright, Phillip James Luminescent inorganic compounds have received a great deal of attention due to the ability to modulate their properties and obtain highly emissive compounds for applications in light emitting devices and cellular labelling. This study targets the formation of emissive, multinuclear, tetrazolato complexes of Re(I), and utilises these complexes as sensitisers for lanthanide luminescence. The results increase the understanding of energy transfer mechanisms in d-f metal complexes, and highlight an interesting area for potential investigation. 2016 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1135 en Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Wright, Phillip James Sensitisation of lanthanide luminescence by rhenium tetrazolato complexes |
| title | Sensitisation of lanthanide luminescence by rhenium tetrazolato complexes |
| title_full | Sensitisation of lanthanide luminescence by rhenium tetrazolato complexes |
| title_fullStr | Sensitisation of lanthanide luminescence by rhenium tetrazolato complexes |
| title_full_unstemmed | Sensitisation of lanthanide luminescence by rhenium tetrazolato complexes |
| title_short | Sensitisation of lanthanide luminescence by rhenium tetrazolato complexes |
| title_sort | sensitisation of lanthanide luminescence by rhenium tetrazolato complexes |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1135 |