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Pietraszkiewicz et al., 2000 - Google Patents

Macrocyclic and macropolycyclic heteroaromatic N-oxides: powerful sensitizers for the lanthanide ions emission

Pietraszkiewicz et al., 2000

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3545183690897270682
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Pietraszkiewicz M
Karpiuk J
Pietraszkiewicz O
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Journal of alloys and compounds

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Heterocyclic ligands are common sensitizers for the lanthanide ions emission upon UV irradiation. Of particular interest are Tb (III) and Eu (III) ions in combination with acyclic, macrocyclic and macropolycylic ligands incorporating heterobiaryls, such as 2, 2′-bipyridyl …
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