Yb to Tb Cooperative Upconversion in Supramolecularly Assembled Complexes in a Solution

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The podand-type ligand L, based on a tertiary amine substituted by three pyridyl-6phosphonic acid functions, forms hydrated complexes with Ln3+ cations. The luminescence properties of the YbL complex were studied in D2 O as a function of the pD and temperature. In basic conditions, increases in the luminescence quantum yield and the excited state lifetime of the Yb centered emission associated with the2 F5/2 →2 F7/2 transition were observed and attributed to a change in the hydration number from two water molecules in the first coordination sphere of Yb at acidic pH to a single one in basic conditions. Upon the addition of TbCl3 salts to a solution containing the YbL complex in D2 O, heteropolynuclear Yb/Tb species formed, and excitation of the Yb at 980 nm resulted in the observation of the typical visible emission of Tb as a result of a cooperative upconversion (UC) photosensitization process. The UC was further evidenced by the quadratic dependence of the UC emission as a function of the laser power density.

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Soro, L. K., Charpentier, C., Przybilla, F., Mély, Y., Nonat, A. M., & Charbonnière, L. J. (2021). Yb to Tb Cooperative Upconversion in Supramolecularly Assembled Complexes in a Solution. Chemistry (Switzerland), 3(3), 1037–1046. https://doi.org/10.3390/chemistry3030074

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