Spectroscopic study of intramolecular energy transfer in a phosphine oxide Eu3+ complex: A stepwise process induced by intermediate energy levels

Hui Xu, Wei Huang

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Abstract

The intramolecular energy transfer process in a ternary Europium(III) complex Eu(TTA)3(TAPO)2 (1, TAPO = (4-diphenylamine- phenyl)-diphenylphosphine oxide, TTA = 2-thenoyltrifluoroacetonate) was investigated with both steady-state and time-resolved spectroscopic approaches to figure out the detail of the energy transfer between the neutral and anion ligands. The energy transfer from the first singlet excited energy level (S 1) of the anion ligand TTA to the first triplet excited energy level (T1) of TAPO was first proved. This discovery supports that when the neutral ligand has an appropriate T1 level between the S1 and T1 levels of the anion ligand, the energy can be transferred from the S1 energy level of the neutral ligands to 5D 0 of Eu3+ through a stepwise process: S1 TAPO → S1TTA → T1 TAPO → T1TTA5D 0Eu3+5. This kind of sequential process makes intramolecular energy transfer more efficient, and is one of the most important factors resulting in the great improved photoluminescent performance of 1. It is shown that in ternary lanthanide complexes the efficient energy transfer between the neutral and anion ligands is crucial to the luminescent performance of the complex. And the intramolecular energy transfer can be facilitated by the ladder-like distribution of the excited energy levels.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)213-218
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
Volume217
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Aryl phosphine oxide ligand
  • Energy transfer
  • Ternary Eu complex
  • Time-resolved process

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