Sensing Uranyl(VI) Ions by Coordination and Energy Transfer to a Luminescent Europium(III) Complex

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The release of uranyl(VI) is a hazardous environmental issue, with limited ways to monitor accumulation in situ. Here, we present a method for the detection of uranyl(VI) ions through the utilization of a unique fluorescence energy transfer process to europium(III). Our system displays the first example of a “turn-on” europium(III) emission process with a small, water-soluble lanthanide complex triggered by uranyl(VI) ions.

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Harvey, P., Nonat, A., Platas-Iglesias, C., Natrajan, L. S., & Charbonnière, L. J. (2018). Sensing Uranyl(VI) Ions by Coordination and Energy Transfer to a Luminescent Europium(III) Complex. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 57(31), 9921–9924. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201805316

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