Abstract

The electrochemiluminescence (ECL) of aqueous electrolyte solutions containing EDDHA and an oxide-covered aluminum electrode doped with Dy(III) or Tb(III) during the cathodic pulse-polarisation was investigated. Injection of tunnel-emitted hot electrons from the electrode into complexes of solutions containing S 2 O 8 2 - , induces ECL, as observed in the 5D 4 → 7F J transitions in Tb(III) and 4F 9/2 → 6H 15/2 and 4F 9/2 → 6H 13/2 in Dy(III) ions. Specific electrogenerated luminescence was obtained by producing highly oxidizing and reducing species as: hydrated electrons, hydroxyl and sulfate radicals. These strong red-ox reactants efficiently excite the complexed Tb(III) and Dy(III) ions by ligand → metal energy transfer.

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