USE OF CIRCULARLY-POLARIZED LUMINESCENCE FOLLOWING CIRCULARLY-POLARIZED EXCITATION AS A PROBE OF THE CHIRAL STRUCTURE OF OCTADENTATE COMPLEXES OF EU(III) AND TB(III) WITH CYCLIC POLYAZAPHOSPHINIC ACID LIGANDS
E. Huskowska et al., USE OF CIRCULARLY-POLARIZED LUMINESCENCE FOLLOWING CIRCULARLY-POLARIZED EXCITATION AS A PROBE OF THE CHIRAL STRUCTURE OF OCTADENTATE COMPLEXES OF EU(III) AND TB(III) WITH CYCLIC POLYAZAPHOSPHINIC ACID LIGANDS, Enantiomer, 2(5), 1997, pp. 381-395
In this work we report on the use of circularly polarized luminescence
following circularly polarized excitation (CFE/CPL) to examine a seri
es of complexes of Eu(III) and Tb(III) with octadentate ligands based
on the structure of the tetraaza cyclododecane ring. Similarities in t
he CPL spectra from the series of complexes are interpreted in terms o
f similarity of structures. CPL from the Tb(III) complexes are quite l
arge, larger than those observed from the corresponding Eu(III) specie
s, and contrary to predictions based upon established selection rules
for these f <-> f transitions. The general utility of these types of m
easurements is also presented.