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Hyperspectral Imaging as a Tool to Study Optical Anisotropy in Lanthanide-Based Molecular Single Crystals
Published on: April 14, 2020
[Synthesis and fluorescence property of new La3+ complex]
Qing-Shan Zhao1, Ju-Lin Mao, Hui-Liang Zhou
1College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, China. zqs_2020@163.com
Abstract:
The solid complex of lanthanum nitrate hydrate with 4-(p-dimethylaminobenzaldehydeamino)-4H-1,2,4-triazole (L) LaL3 (NO3)3 x (H2O)2 x (C2 H5 OH)2 was synthesized in dry N2 atmosphere and absolute alcohol. The composition of the complex was determined by chemical and elemental analyses. The crystal structure showed that La3+ was coordinated by ten oxygen atoms with three nitrate, two water and two alcohol molecules. Characterized by elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy, and solid fluorescence, the experimental results showed that the free ligand is a thermally stable material, and emitted intensive blue fluorescence at the peak wavelength of 451 nm. Compared with the fluorescence emission of free ligand in solid-state, the emission of complex of LaL3 (NO3)3 x (H2O)2 x (C2H5 OH)2 red-shifted to 464 nm and exhibited stronger blue fluorescence.
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