Excimer Formation in the Interlayer Region of Arene-Derivatized Zirconium Phosphonates
Journal of the American Chemical Society2003Vol. 125(48), pp. 14698–14699
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Abstract
Photophysical investigations are reported for two arene-derivatized zirconium phosphonates (layered solids). The chromophore groups that are attached within the interlayer region of these materials are seen to form excimer pairs. Whereas the naphthalene-containing system exhibits both monomer and excimer fluorescence, the potentially greater overlap of chromophores for the system containing anthracene-pendant groups causes that compound to only show excimer fluorescence.
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