4.6 Article

Solvent free mechanochemical synthesis of Eu3+ complex and its luminescent sensing of trace water and temperature

Journal

RSC ADVANCES
Volume 7, Issue 24, Pages 14314-14320

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ra28099d

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21271060, 21502039, 21236001, 21605036]
  2. Hebei Natural Science Foundation [B2016202147, B2016202149]
  3. Graduate outstanding innovative topics of Hebei Province [220056]
  4. Educational Committee of Hebei Province [LJRC021]

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Mechanochemical transduction processes which translate macroscopic forces into chemical reactions are a design method to synthesize new advanced functional materials. Herein we present a simple, facile and solventless method for the formation of a Eu3+ coordination complex by simply grinding 40,40 ''''-(1,4-phenylene) bis(2,2':6',2 ''-terpyridine) and EuCl3 center dot 6H(2)O in a mortar for a short time. The resulting complex exhibits outstanding stimuli-responsive emissions for temperature and trace water in organic solvents. The ratiometric luminescence determination method based on the emission intensity ratio of two independent transitions of Eu3+ provides a way to rapidly detect traces of water (0.1-5% v/v) in various organic solvents through the luminescence quenching mechanism. Furthermore, by virtue of the temperature-dependent luminescent behavior, the complex allows for the design of a thermometer with an excellent linear response to temperature over a wide range, from 80 to 420 K with a high relative sensitivity of 0.52% per K at 300 K and an unprecedented high sensitivity of 10.26% per K at 420 K. The dynamically reversible complexation between Eu3+ and the ligand facilitates its application as a smart material.

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