Suitably designed luminescent dendrimers can play the role of ligands for luminescent and non-luminescent metal ions. This combination leads to species capable of exhibiting interesting and unusual properties, including (i) shielding excited states from quenching processes, (ii) light harvesting, (iii) conversion of incident UV light into visible or infra red emission, and (iv) metal ions sensing with signal amplification.
G. Bergamini, E. Marchi, P. Ceroni (2010). Luminescent Dendrimers as Ligands and Sensors of Metal Ions. BERLIN : Springer-Verlag.
Luminescent Dendrimers as Ligands and Sensors of Metal Ions
BERGAMINI, GIACOMO;MARCHI, ENRICO;CERONI, PAOLA
2010
Abstract
Suitably designed luminescent dendrimers can play the role of ligands for luminescent and non-luminescent metal ions. This combination leads to species capable of exhibiting interesting and unusual properties, including (i) shielding excited states from quenching processes, (ii) light harvesting, (iii) conversion of incident UV light into visible or infra red emission, and (iv) metal ions sensing with signal amplification.File in questo prodotto:
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