Reversible redox modulation of a lanthanide emissive molecular film

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Joshua LehrJason J Davis

Abstract

Herein we demonstrate redox switchable emission from a sensitised, europium-ferrocene containing, molecular film assembled by a novel nitrene-based strategy. Electrochemical modulation of europium emission upon switching the ferrocene moiety's redox state is ascribed to the reversible generation of a quenching ferrocenium species.

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Sep 18, 2015·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Joshua LehrJason J Davis
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