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Reversible luminescence thermochromism and phase transition in crystals of thiophenylacetylacetonatoboron difluoride

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JOURNAL OF LUMINESCENCE
Volume 128, Issue 11, Pages 1799-1802

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2008.04.016

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beta-diketonatoboron difluoride; size-dependent fluorescence; thermochromism; luminescence thermochromism; nanocrystals; phase transition

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  1. Russian Fund of Basic Researches [07-03-00761]

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The low-temperature phase transition (-22.4 degrees C) is accompanied by marked change of the optical properties, as was first revealed for 3-phenylthiopentan-2,4-dionatoboron difluoride (1) in the series of beta-diketonatoboron difluorides. This transition was investigated by luminescence and reflection spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry (DSL), X-ray analysis and atomic force microscopy methods. It was observed by the DSL method that at the room temperature the complex existed in its high-temperature modification and transformed into the stable one with Delta H = 0.981 kcal/mol below -22.4 degrees C. The reverse transition takes place at 43.4 degrees C with Delta H = 0.59 kcal/mol. Cooling of 1 results in a noticeable change of its morphology: the crystal cracked along the layer borders and nanometer particles were formed. Having been cooled the light-yellow crystals turned into white powder and luminescence colour changed from aquamarine to white. Heating of the cooled I to the 47.9 degrees C (the second phase transition) results in partial coincidence of the reflection and luminescence spectra, as well as those of initial single crystals that indicates the existence of size-dependent optic properties. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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