Abstract

Rare-earth complexes [(Tb x Tm y )L 5(ClO 4) 2](ClO 4)·3H 2O( x: y=1.000:0.000, 0.999:0.001, 0.995:0.005, 0.990:0.010, 0.950:0.050, 0.900:0.100, 0.800:0.200, 0.700:0.300; L=C 6H 5COCH 2SOCH 2COC 6H 5) were synthesized and characterized with elemental analysis, infrared spectra (IR) and 1H NMR. The photophysical properties of these complexes were studied in detail with ultraviolet absorption spectra, fluorescent spectra and lifetimes. The fluorescence spectra and decay curves of complexes indicated that the fluorescence emission intensity was enhanced and the fluorescence lifetime was prolonged by Tm (III), which may be due to the intra-molecular energy transfer between inert rare-earth ions and active rare-earth ions. The complexes showed the best properties when the mole ratio of Tb (III) to Tm (III) is 0.995:0.005. The intensity of fluorescence can be increased to 208%. Additionally, the energy-transfer mechanisms between the ligand and the central Tb (III) ions were discussed.

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