“…Europium has garnered considerable interest in bioimaging due to its distinctive spectroscopic characteristics, which include high quantum yield, narrow emission bands, and long fluorescence lifetime. The aforementioned characteristics render it a highly suitable contender for employment in bioimaging endeavours, particularly in fluorescence microscopy [ 50 ] and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) [ 51 ]. Furthermore, the utilization of europium complexes as probes for identifying and measuring diverse biomolecules, including proteins, DNA, and enzymes, has been documented [ 52 ].…”