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Luminescence thermochromism in novel mixed Eu(II)-Cu(I) iodide

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 50, Issue 40, Pages 14244-14251

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1dt02384e

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  1. Russian Science Foundation [20-73-10115, CCU.21.0017]

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A new mixed Eu(II)-Cu(I) iodide compound exhibits intense double-peaked photoluminescence upon UV light excitation, with significant changes in relative intensity of peaks with temperature variation, making it a promising luminescent thermometer. Time-resolved PL studies revealed the presence of two luminescent centers excited by electron capture, showing significant changes in peak intensity ratio and relative sensitivity within a specific temperature range.
A new mixed Eu(II)-Cu(I) iodide [Eu(DME)(4)][Cu2I4] (1) was synthesized by the reaction of an organosulphide salt of Eu(ii) and CuI in DME media. X-ray analysis revealed that 1 is an ate-complex consisting of Eu(DME)(4) dications and tetraiododicuprate dianions. Upon UV light excitation (lambda = 365 nm), the compound exhibits intense double-peaked photoluminescence (PL) at 445 and 500 nm. The relative intensity of these peaks changes dramatically when the temperature changes in the range of 180-250 K. To understand the nature of the found PL thermochromism, the structure and time-resolved PL of 1 were studied at various temperatures. The time-resolved PL studies of 1 at various temperatures revealed the presence of two luminescent centers which are excited by the capture of an electron from the conduction band. The ratio of intensities at 445 and 500 nm (R = I-445/I-500) in the PL spectra of 1 changes by almost two orders of magnitude and the relative sensitivity S (S = (partial differential R/partial differential T)/R) exceeds 5% per K in the range of 190-245 K that makes this compound a promising luminescent thermometer for the range where ammonia exists in a liquid state.

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