In a MeOH solution the complex [Zn-II(L)](2+) gives an adduct with the coumarin-343 anion and an electronic energy transfer process takes place from the fluorophore placed on the ligand L to the fluorescent anion, according to a mechanism which can be reversively switched off-on following an acid-base input.

Zinc(ii) driven intra-molecular electronic energy transfer in a supramolecular assembly held by coordinative interactions

FABBRIZZI, LUIGI;LICCHELLI, MAURIZIO;POGGI, ANTONIO;TAGLIETTI, ANGELO MARIA
2001-01-01

Abstract

In a MeOH solution the complex [Zn-II(L)](2+) gives an adduct with the coumarin-343 anion and an electronic energy transfer process takes place from the fluorophore placed on the ligand L to the fluorescent anion, according to a mechanism which can be reversively switched off-on following an acid-base input.
2001
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2001
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FLUORESCENCE; ENERGY TRANSFER; METAL-LIGAND INTERACTIONS
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Dicasa, Michela; Fabbrizzi, Luigi; Licchelli, Maurizio; Poggi, Antonio; Russo, Antonella; Taglietti, ANGELO MARIA
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