2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.poly.2016.12.030
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A fluorescent lanthanide-organic framework for highly sensitive detection of nitroaromatic explosives

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“…According to the data of most publications devoted to the chemosensor properties of lanthanide complexes, the effect of an analyte on a sensor consists, as a rule, in quenching of Ln(III) luminescence [18][19][20]. In the case of the studied Eu(III) CDMs, action of ammonia or methylamine vapors leads to a considerable increase in the luminescence intensity of the samples (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to the data of most publications devoted to the chemosensor properties of lanthanide complexes, the effect of an analyte on a sensor consists, as a rule, in quenching of Ln(III) luminescence [18][19][20]. In the case of the studied Eu(III) CDMs, action of ammonia or methylamine vapors leads to a considerable increase in the luminescence intensity of the samples (Table 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…По данным большинства публикаций, посвященных хемосенсорным свойствам лантанидных комплексов при воздействии аналита на сенсор, как правило, регистрируется тушение люминесценции Ln(III) [18][19][20]. В случае исследуемых КДМ Eu(III) действие паров аммиака или метиламина приводит к заметному увеличению интенсивности люминесценции образцов (таблица).…”
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