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Люминесцентные свойства разнолигандных beta-дикетонатов неодима, полученных в среде сверхкритического диоксида углерода в полимерных матрицах различной природы
Author(s) -
В.С. Каплин,
А. С. Копылов,
T. S. Zarkhina,
Peter Timashev,
А. Б. Соловьева
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
žurnal tehničeskoj fiziki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1726-748X
pISSN - 0044-4642
DOI - 10.21883/os.2020.07.49555.30-20
Subject(s) - neodymium , polymer , luminescence , phenanthroline , supercritical carbon dioxide , ternary operation , materials science , methacrylate , ligand (biochemistry) , supercritical fluid , polymer chemistry , photochemistry , chemistry , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry , copolymer , optics , composite material , optoelectronics , physics , laser , programming language , receptor , biochemistry , computer science
Multi-ligand phosphor complexes of neodymium acetylacetonate with phenanthroline are synthesized in polymer matrices (oligourethane methacrylate, fluoroplast, polycarbonate) in supercritical carbon dioxide medium. At the same time the role of one of the ligands in such complexes is played by fragments of the polymer matrix. The luminescence spectra of the obtained ternary systems are described. It was shown that the position of the luminescence maxima is bathochromically shifted relative to the binary systems Nd(Acac)3/polymer obtained in a similar way and the magnitude of the shift depends on the nature of the polymer matrix. It was shown that upon the introduction of these components into polymers from a solution, similar phosphor mixed-ligand neodymium complexes do not form. The formation of new structures Nd(Acac)3/Phen/polymer upon impregnation of oligourethane methacrylate with neodymium β-diketonate and phenanthroline in a supercritical CO2 medium was confirmed by the method of differential thermal analysis. The same method confirmed that with the introduction of these components from the solution of the above systems do not form.

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