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Particular features of manifestation of energy migration toward impurity in nanoparticles of metal complexes
Authors:Sveshnikova  E. B.  Dudar’   S. S.  Ermolaev  V. L.
Affiliation:1.St. Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics, and Optics, St. Petersburg, 197101, Russia
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Abstract:
We measure the fluorescence quantum yields (q fl) of complexes of Al, Sc, Y, In, Lu, and Gd with dibenzoylmethane in aqueous and isopropanol solutions at different concentration ratios of ions and dike-tone. We reveal that, for the examined solutions, qfl of complexes varies more than by two orders of magnitude under the influence of the heavy atom. It is found that a considerable decrease in q fl and τfl of ligands of complexes of listed ions caused by the influence of heavy atoms weakly affects the intensity of sensitized fluorescence of Nile red and rhodamine 6G molecules introduced into nanoparticles from these complexes in aqueous solutions. The revealed result is explained by the comparability of the singlet exciton free path length and the dimension of nanoparticles under study. We show that a lower fluorescence intensity of heavy metal complexes makes it possible to decrease its contribution in the range of the cofluorescence maximum of rhodamine 6G and to monitor the occurrence of the dye in the aqueous solution down to the concentration of 0.05 nM. We show that, in nanoparticles from Eu complexes, further fluorescence quenching of dibenzoylmethane is observed, as well as the appearance of cofluorescence of rhodamine 6G, the intensity of which is comparable with its intensity in nanoparticles of other complexes. The appearance of this cofluorescence cannot be explained by the existence of S-S energy migration.
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