Study of molecular structures and properties of Europium(III) complexes with phosphine oxides by NMR analysis

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The 31P-NMR spectra of europium complexes with β-diketones and phosphine oxides in CDCl3, DMSO-d6, toluene-d 8 with dissolved fluorinated polymers, and fluorinated solvent were investigated as well as the temperature dependence of these spectra. When a mixture of europium complex 1 and 1.0 molar equivalent of trioctylphosphine oxide and triphenylphosphine oxide was dissolved in a fluorinated solvent, europium complex 2 with two types of phosphine oxides was formed at room temperature. In CDCl3 and toluene-d8 solutions, however, this complex was identified only at low temperatures. This difference is thought to be due to the differences in the speed of ligand exchanges. In DMSO-d6 solution, no signal corresponding to the europium complex with phosphine oxides was observed. This implies that the major portion of phosphine oxides is not coordinated with europium ions in DMSO-d6 solution. The fluorescence intensity of each europium complex in a solvent was correlated to the solvent and the 31P-NMR spectrum. It was found that the fluorescence intensity was the highest in the fluorinated solvent. © 2005 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.

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Iwanaga, H., Amano, A., & Oguchi, M. (2005). Study of molecular structures and properties of Europium(III) complexes with phosphine oxides by NMR analysis. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 1: Regular Papers and Short Notes and Review Papers, 44(6 A), 3702–3705. https://doi.org/10.1143/JJAP.44.3702

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