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Luminescent lanthanide coordination polymers with transformative energy transfer processes for physical and chemical sensing applications

Hasegawa et al., 2022

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Hasegawa Y
Kitagawa Y
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Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C: Photochemistry Reviews

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The photophysical process of lanthanide (III) ion is based on the 4f-4f transition, which is the Laporte forbidden with narrow emission band and long emission lifetime. The 4f-4f emission process is affected by introducing aromatic organic ligands. In this review, recent progress of …
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