Photoluminescence properties of open and closed uranium compounds in non-aqueous media
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Emtithal Hashem, 'Photoluminescence properties of open and closed uranium compounds in non-aqueous media', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Chemistry, 2013, pp 225Download Item:

Abstract:
Luminescence spectroscopy has been successfully applied to elucidate the
photophysical properties of a family of uranium halides and pseudohalides, in
two oxidation states (U IV and U VI) in non-aqueous media. The first example of
the room temperature emission spectroscopy of uranium(IV) in non-aqueous
media is reported and the limitations of the luminescence spectroscopic
technique and the influence of fhe geometry on the photophysical properties
were investigated. Such compounds were selected in order to avoid any possible
quenching of the excited state, which may arise from an aromatic group or
conjugated entities. Ligand centered charge transfer bands in the visible region
were also important to avoid since they provide another quenching pathway.
Author: Hashem, Emtithal
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