Abstract

A series of highly efficient luminescence materials, benzoic acid-terbium complexes, were investigated by absorption, infrared, fluorescence and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. Terbium ion and benzoic acid form a ground state complex as indicated by absorption and emission spectroscopy. The luminescence property of terbium-acid complexes varies dramarically with the structure, bonding strength and intramolecular energy transfer efficiency of the complex. The influences of the properties and pH of the solvent are discussed as well.

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