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Luminescent lanthanide complex with seven-coordination geometry

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Abstract According to the crystal field theory, the forbidden selection rules in lanthanide’s 4f-4f transition can be relaxed by highly asymmetric structures around the lanthanide ion. Their radiative rates can… Click to show full abstract

Abstract According to the crystal field theory, the forbidden selection rules in lanthanide’s 4f-4f transition can be relaxed by highly asymmetric structures around the lanthanide ion. Their radiative rates can be increased, facilitating for strong luminescent complex. Geometries of seven-coordination structures are more asymmetric than those of most common eight-coordination ones. In this review, luminescent seven-coordinated lanthanide complexes were introduced. Their photophysical properties are dependent on antenna molecules, ancillary ligands and surrounding media. Photophysical properties and applications using seven-coordinate lanthanide complexes are also presented in this review.

Keywords: coordination; luminescent lanthanide; geometry; seven coordination; lanthanide complex

Journal Title: Coordination Chemistry Reviews
Year Published: 2020

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