Two-Photon Antenna Sensitization of Curium: Evidencing
Metal-Driven Effects on Absorption Cross Section in f‑Element
Complexes
Posted on 2020-07-15 - 22:06
Two-photon-excited
fluorescence spectroscopy is a powerful tool
to study the structural and electronic properties of optically active
complexes and molecules. Although numerous lanthanide complexes have
been characterized by two-photon-excited fluorescence in solution,
this report is the first to apply such a technique to actinide compounds.
Contrasting with previous observations in lanthanides, we demonstrate
that the two-photon absorption properties of the complexes significantly
depend on the metal (4f vs 5f), with Cm(III) complexes showing significantly
higher two-photon absorption cross sections than lanthanide analogues
and up to 200-fold stronger emission intensities. These results are
consistent with electronic and structural differences between the
lanthanide and actinide systems studied. Hence, the described methodology
can provide valuable insights into the interactions between f-elements
and ligands, along with promising prospects on the characterization
of scarce compounds.
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Pallares, Roger
M.; Sturzbecher-Hoehne, Manuel; Shivaram, Niranjan H.; Cryan, James P.; D’Aléo, Anthony; Abergel, Rebecca J. (2020). Two-Photon Antenna Sensitization of Curium: Evidencing
Metal-Driven Effects on Absorption Cross Section in f‑Element
Complexes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c01888