Water-Soluble Neutral Calix[4]arene−Lanthanide Complexes: Synthesis and Luminescence Properties
The Journal of Organic Chemistry1997Vol. 62(13), pp. 4229–4235
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Frank J. Steemers, Hans G. Meuris, Willem Verboom, David N. Reinhoudt, Erik B. van der Tol, Jan W. Verhoeven
Abstract
Water-soluble calix[4]arenes 10a,b with chromophores ("antenna") attached to the lower rim via a short spacer are described. In the neutral lanthanide complexes of 10a,b photoexcitation of the antenna induces lanthanide emission via intramolecular energy transfer. Calix[4]arene 10b with a chrysene moiety as sensitizer shows strong lanthanide emission for Eu(3+) with an excitation maximum at lambda = 363 nm.
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