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Sample-size dependence of the fluorescence of 2-(N-acetylamino)-6-methylpyridine and its Zinc(II) chloride complex. / Berezin, Alexey S.; Antonova, Olga V.; Lider, Elizaveta V. и др.
в: Journal of Luminescence, Том 190, 01.10.2017, стр. 261-266.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Sample-size dependence of the fluorescence of 2-(N-acetylamino)-6-methylpyridine and its Zinc(II) chloride complex
AU - Berezin, Alexey S.
AU - Antonova, Olga V.
AU - Lider, Elizaveta V.
AU - Smolentsev, Anton I.
AU - Nadolinny, Vladimir A.
AU - Mel'gunov, Maxim S.
PY - 2017/10/1
Y1 - 2017/10/1
N2 - Zinc(II) chloride complex with 2-(N-acetylamino)-6-methylpyridine (L) [ZnLCl2] has been obtained by the reaction between ethanol solutions of L and ZnCl2. The complex has been characterized by a set of methods including elemental analysis, IR-spectroscopy, single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis, and powder diffraction data. The crystal structure of [ZnLCl2] revealed distorted tetrahedral coordination geometries around the Zn2+ ion, where L acts as a bidentate chelate ligand bound to the metal center through the pyridine N atom and the acetyl O atom. Comprehensive studies of photoluminescence for the ligand and complex were carried out. Two observable photoluminescence bands in the UV region of the polycrystalline ligand spectrum exist due to the intramolecular transitions and intermolecular π-π interactions. The electronic states of the ligand give the main contribution in photoluminescence spectra of the complex. There are two luminescence bands in the UV and visible regions for polycrystalline [ZnLCl2]. It was detected that the effect of the quantum yield increasing of luminescence in comparison with polycrystalline [ZnLCl2] (4%) for film samples – up to 8%, for mesoporous structures – up to 14%. Changing the position of the energy levels has been observed at transition from the bulk samples to films and nanoparticles in mesoporous structures.
AB - Zinc(II) chloride complex with 2-(N-acetylamino)-6-methylpyridine (L) [ZnLCl2] has been obtained by the reaction between ethanol solutions of L and ZnCl2. The complex has been characterized by a set of methods including elemental analysis, IR-spectroscopy, single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis, and powder diffraction data. The crystal structure of [ZnLCl2] revealed distorted tetrahedral coordination geometries around the Zn2+ ion, where L acts as a bidentate chelate ligand bound to the metal center through the pyridine N atom and the acetyl O atom. Comprehensive studies of photoluminescence for the ligand and complex were carried out. Two observable photoluminescence bands in the UV region of the polycrystalline ligand spectrum exist due to the intramolecular transitions and intermolecular π-π interactions. The electronic states of the ligand give the main contribution in photoluminescence spectra of the complex. There are two luminescence bands in the UV and visible regions for polycrystalline [ZnLCl2]. It was detected that the effect of the quantum yield increasing of luminescence in comparison with polycrystalline [ZnLCl2] (4%) for film samples – up to 8%, for mesoporous structures – up to 14%. Changing the position of the energy levels has been observed at transition from the bulk samples to films and nanoparticles in mesoporous structures.
KW - 2-(N-acetylamino)-6-methylpyridine
KW - Photoluminescence, Quantum yield, Nanoparticles in mesoporous
KW - Synthesis
KW - X-ray diffraction
KW - Zinc complex
KW - CELLS
KW - MOLECULAR-SIEVES
KW - MCM-41
KW - SOLID-STATE
KW - STRONG VISIBLE PHOTOLUMINESCENCE
KW - NMR
KW - 2-ACYLAMINOPYRIDINES
KW - POLYMER
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85019678696&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jlumin.2017.05.024
DO - 10.1016/j.jlumin.2017.05.024
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85019678696
VL - 190
SP - 261
EP - 266
JO - Journal of Luminescence
JF - Journal of Luminescence
SN - 0022-2313
ER -
ID: 9959309