Abstract

The thermal behavior, structure and photoluminescence features of an innovative organic/inorganic hybrid matrix built from the co-condensation of two di-ureasils frameworks (d-U(900) and d-U(600)), one of which incorporates poly(oxyethylene) (POE) chains with about 15.5 repeat units and the other about 8.5 oxyethylene repeat units are reported. The co-condensed di-ureasil network has been doped with the Eu(tta) 3(H 2O) 2 (where tta − is 2-thenoyltrifluoracetonate) complex. The effective interaction between the lanthanide ions and the host hybrid structure accounts for the increase of the emission overall quantum yield (36%) and for the 5D 0 quantum efficiency (57%) with respect to those of the complex alone (29% and 27%, respectively).

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