The lanthanide emissive state can be quenched by electron/charge transfer from electron rich donors, resulting in a reduction of both emissive intensity and lifetime. The quenching of luminescence by electron rich donors was further studied in an attempt to derive a feasible mechanism for the quenching process. Additional studies were performed on urate, ascorbate and series of catechols, involving ionic strength variation and extended range Stem-Volmer plots. As a result of these and further studies, a model was proposed for the quenching process; based upon the formation of a long-lived 'exciplex'.In the proposal to synthesise complexes incorporating an intramolecular quenching moiety, two complexes have been synthesised. These complexes ...
The goal of this project was to design an optical sensor for oxygen. One type of system suitable for...
The use of lanthanide complexes for the detection of biologically relevant species such as anions, p...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2014. Major: Chemistry. Advisor: Valerie Pierre. 1...
Luminescent complexes of europium and terbium, incorporating new sensitizing chromophore moieties co...
A series of lanthanide complexes based on asymmetrically substituted cyclen ligands were designed an...
The relative sensitivities of structurally related Eu(III) complexes to quenching by electron and en...
The principles of the design of responsive luminescent probes and sensors based on lanthanide emissi...
Luminescence from the trivalent lanthanides is used for detection in biological systems. Lanthanide ...
This thesis details investigations into the photophysical properties of lanthanide ions in a number ...
A range of new lanthanide complexes have been synthesised. The ligands and ligand precursors were ch...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.La...
The study of biological analytes in their native environment is a major challenge for biochemistry a...
Lanthanide (Ln) ions find use in cellular detection and probing of many analytes, owing to their uni...
AbstractLuminescent Eu(III)- and Tb(III)-complexes based on functionalized tetraazamacrocycle (cycle...
The dissertation describes the development of europium-derived fluorescence probes for biological su...
The goal of this project was to design an optical sensor for oxygen. One type of system suitable for...
The use of lanthanide complexes for the detection of biologically relevant species such as anions, p...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2014. Major: Chemistry. Advisor: Valerie Pierre. 1...
Luminescent complexes of europium and terbium, incorporating new sensitizing chromophore moieties co...
A series of lanthanide complexes based on asymmetrically substituted cyclen ligands were designed an...
The relative sensitivities of structurally related Eu(III) complexes to quenching by electron and en...
The principles of the design of responsive luminescent probes and sensors based on lanthanide emissi...
Luminescence from the trivalent lanthanides is used for detection in biological systems. Lanthanide ...
This thesis details investigations into the photophysical properties of lanthanide ions in a number ...
A range of new lanthanide complexes have been synthesised. The ligands and ligand precursors were ch...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.La...
The study of biological analytes in their native environment is a major challenge for biochemistry a...
Lanthanide (Ln) ions find use in cellular detection and probing of many analytes, owing to their uni...
AbstractLuminescent Eu(III)- and Tb(III)-complexes based on functionalized tetraazamacrocycle (cycle...
The dissertation describes the development of europium-derived fluorescence probes for biological su...
The goal of this project was to design an optical sensor for oxygen. One type of system suitable for...
The use of lanthanide complexes for the detection of biologically relevant species such as anions, p...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2014. Major: Chemistry. Advisor: Valerie Pierre. 1...