2005
DOI: 10.1080/00958970412331336312
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Hydrothermal synthesis of a strongly luminescent dimeric dysprosium complex

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“…All this indicates the participation of carboxylate anions in the coordination with lanthanide ions in the whole range of molar ratios studied. The overall spectral pattern of the [lanthanide(III)-compound 2 ] system is similar to the position of the absorption bands in the individual complexes 3 and 4 , indicating the identity of the coordination unit geometry in the condensed phase and in solution, and confirming the realization of the coordination unit geometry with Gd(III) and Dy(III) ions of the square anti-prism type [ 48 , 49 ].…”
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“…All this indicates the participation of carboxylate anions in the coordination with lanthanide ions in the whole range of molar ratios studied. The overall spectral pattern of the [lanthanide(III)-compound 2 ] system is similar to the position of the absorption bands in the individual complexes 3 and 4 , indicating the identity of the coordination unit geometry in the condensed phase and in solution, and confirming the realization of the coordination unit geometry with Gd(III) and Dy(III) ions of the square anti-prism type [ 48 , 49 ].…”
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“…Dysprosium (III) displays characteristic transitions leading to blue and yellow emissions at around 484 nm and 575 nm, which can be taken advantage of to create useful luminescent complexes [1][2][3][4] -an appropriate tuning of the blue/yellow intensity ratio can be presumed to accomplish a white luminescent system. Holmium (III) possesses one of the highest magnetic moments of all rare earth metal ions.…”
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