Abstract

The review covers methods for reducing the limits of detection for lanthanides by luminescence spectrometry using the purposeful selection of reagents, formation of mixed-ligand and different-metal complexes, masking of matrix elements, reduction of nonradiative losses of excitation energy using polymer matrixes, including ligand-modified ones, complexes with copolymers, and also changes in the luminescence of lanthanides complexes in different states of aggregate: solution–viscous medium (water-soluble polymer)–solid polymer matrix.

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