Abstract

This paper studies the origin of fluorescence emissions of metalloporphyrins. The absorption spectrum of neodymium-coordinated hematoporphyrin monomethyl ether (Nd-HMME) was found to have four Q bands, which is different from the accepted knowledge (two Q bands). The absorbance of Nd-HMME was comparable to the corresponding absorbance of HMME at wavelengths of 538 nm and 572 nm, but the absorbance of Nd-HMME at wavelengths of 502 nm and 622 nm was approximately 1/30 of that at 572 nm. The doping of Nd[Formula: see text] enhanced the symmetry of HMME, and led to changes in energy level properties. Moreover, Nd-HMME still exhibited two fluorescence peaks at 624 nm and 686 nm, similar to HMME, which can be explained by the observation of a weak absorption peak of Nd-HMME at 622 nm.

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