Monitoring the mechanism of formation of [Ce(1,10-phenanthroline)2(NO3)3] by: In situ luminescence analysis of 5d-4f electronic transitions

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This work introduces the application of the in situ luminescence analysis of coordination sensors (ILACS) technique for monitoring the emission of Ce3+ 5d-4f electronic transitions under real reaction conditions during the formation of [Ce(phen)2(NO3)3] (phen = 1,10-phenanthroline). The mechanism of formation indicated by the ILACS data was confirmed by several additional methods, including ex situ and synchrotron-based in situ X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, in situ light transmission, and in situ infrared (IR) spectroscopy, among others. Initially, the in situ luminescence measurements presented a broad emission band at 415-700 nm, which was assigned to the Ce3+ ions in ethanolic solution. Upon the addition of the phen solution to the reactor, a gradual shift of the emission band to lower energies (500-900 nm) was observed. This occurs due to the changes in the Ce3+ coordination environment during its incorporation into the solid [Ce(phen)2(NO3)3] complex. In situ IR measurements during the crystallization of [Ce(phen)2(NO3)3] confirmed the kinetics of the crystallization process by detecting changes in the phen and nitrate vibrations at e.g. 842 and 1301 cm-1, respectively. Simultaneous in situ XRD measurements confirmed the induction time of approximately 3 minutes after the addition of the phen solution, previously detected by the in situ luminescence measurements, coinciding with the onset of the [Ce(phen)2(NO3)3] Bragg reflections. In situ monitoring of events occurring during the formation of solid materials is a crucially important step for developing rational synthesis approaches and for tailoring structure-related properties, such as luminescence.

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Ruiz Arana, L., Lindenberg, P., Said, H., Radke, M., Heidenreich, N., Cunha, C. S., … Terraschke, H. (2017). Monitoring the mechanism of formation of [Ce(1,10-phenanthroline)2(NO3)3] by: In situ luminescence analysis of 5d-4f electronic transitions. RSC Advances, 7(83), 52794–52800. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra07488c

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