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  • Title: Eu3+ -tetrakis β-diketonate complexes for solid-state lighting application.
    Author: Leite Silva CMB, Bispo-Jr AG, Canisares FSM, Castilho SA, Lima SAM, Pires AM.
    Journal: Luminescence; 2019 Dec; 34(8):877-886. PubMed ID: 31347269.
    Abstract:
    Eu3+ -β-diketonate complexes are used, for example, in solid-state lighting (SSL) or light-converting molecular devices. However, their low emission quantum efficiency due to water molecules coordinated to Eu3+ and low photostability are still problems to be addressed. To overcome such challenges, we synthesized Eu3+ tetrakis complexes based on [Q][Eu(tfaa)4 ] and [Q][Eu(dbm)4 ] (Q1 = C26 H56 N+ , Q2 = C19 H42 N+ , and Q3 = C17 H38 N+ ), replacing the water molecules in the tris stoichiometry. The tetrakis β-diketonates showed desirable thermal stability for SSL and, under excitation at 390 nm, they displayed the characteristic Eu3+ emission in the red spectral region. The quantum efficiencies of the dbm complexes achieved values as high as 51%, while the tfaa complexes exhibited lower quantum efficiencies (28-33%), but which were superior to those reported for the tris complexes. The structures were evaluated using the Sparkle/PM7 model and comparing the theoretical and the experimental Judd-Ofelt parameters. [Q1][Eu(dbm)4 ] was used to coat a near-UV light-emitting diode (LED), producing a red-emitting LED prototype that featured the characteristic emission spectrum of [Q1][Eu(dbm)4 ]. The emission intensity of this prototype decreased only 7% after 30 h, confirming its high photostability, which is a notable result considering Eu3+ complexes, making it a potential candidate for SSL.
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