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Exploring the potential of europium(III) luminescence for the detection of phase transitions in ionic liquid crystals

Kocher, Joël
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Gumy, Frédéric  
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Chauvin, Anne-Sophie  
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2007
Journal of Materials Chemistry

The ionic liquid crystal [C12-mim]Cl has been doped with 5 mol% europium nitrate and the photophysical properties of both the ionic liquid and the trivalent europium ion have been monitored with respect to temperature in the range of 248 to +120 uC. The relative transition probabilities to the various ligand-field sub-levels are sensitive to the phase transitions, but the other photophysical parameters, lifetimes and overall intensities of the transitions to Eu(7F2) and Eu(7F4), display monotonous variation with temperature.

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research article
DOI
10.1039/b614036j
Web of Science ID

WOS:000244085100010

Author(s)
Kocher, Joël
Gumy, Frédéric  
Chauvin, Anne-Sophie  
Bünzli, Jean-Claude G.  
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Journal of Materials Chemistry
Volume

17

Issue

7

Start page

654

End page

657

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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February 15, 2007
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