Abstract
Works concerning the application of nonradiative transfer of electronic excitation energy to investigation into nanostructures of lanthanide complexes in aqueous solutions are surveyed. The effect of the formation of nanosized structures on the quenching of energy donors Ln(III) ions by acceptor ions in concentrated chloride solutions of structuring ions (Li(I), Ca(II)) was discussed. The columinescence phenomenon observed in aqueous solutions of lanthanide chelates was considered. It was shown that the enhancement of luminescence Eu(III) and Tb(III) complexes in water in the presence of excess β-diketones with an admixture of other Ln(III) ions, primarily Gd(III), (columinescence) is due to sensitization via energy transfer over triplet levels of the ligands in the nanostructures formed under these conditions and to the weakening of deactivation of excited luminescent ions by the formation of nanostructures. The influence of the solution preparation procedure on the formation of nanostructures of chelates with different lanthanide ions was revealed, which manifest itself as a variation in the enhancement and quenching of luminescence in the presence of ions from the cerium and yttrium subgroups. Possible applications of the columinescence phenomenon to chemical and medical analysis are briefly discussed.
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