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Luminescent terbium and europium probes for lifetime based sensing of temperature between 0 and 70 °C
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Luminescent TerbiumOptical MaterialsEngineeringEuropium ProbesChemistryLuminescence LifetimeLuminescence PropertyElectronic DevicesBioimagingMaterials SciencePhotochemistryOptoelectronic MaterialsTerbium ProbesOptical SensorsElectronic MaterialsSensorsMaterials CharacterizationApplied PhysicsTemperature MeasurementOrganic EuropiumSensor DesignThermal SensorFunctional MaterialsPhosphorescence
Organic europium (III) and terbium (III) complexes (refered to as Eu1, Eu2, and Tb-L1, Tb-L2, respectively) have been synthesized that display bright emission and small bandwidth. Tb-L1 and Tb-L2 show lifetimes in the order of almost 1 ms at room temperature, good color purity, and high relative photoluminescence quantum yields. This makes them excellent probes for sensing temperature via measurement of luminescence lifetime. Probes Eu1, Eu2, Tb-L1 and Tb-L2 were incorporated into various polymer matrices to give sensor films for use as temperature-sensitive paints (TSPs). Eu (III) complexes have the advantage of being effectively excited by purple light-emitting diodes with their peak wavelengths of 405 nm. All TSPs based on these europium and terbium probes display good sensitivities to temperature, in particular, TSP based on Tb-L1 and Tb-L2 can show temperature-lifetime sensitivities of −13.8 μs per °C and − 9.2 μs per °C, respectively. Assuming a precision of ± 1 μs in the determination of lifetime, this will enable temperature to be determined with a precision of around ± 0.1 °C. This temperature dependence is the highest one reported so far for lanthanide complexes.
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