LUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF COORDINATION POLYMERS CONTAINING BIDENTATE LIGANDS

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TÁBORSKÝ Petr PEKÁRKOVÁ Pavla POSPÍŠIL Jiří NEČAS Marek

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Proceedings
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Faculty of Science

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Field Analytic chemistry
Keywords polymer luminescence
Description Coordination polymers (CPs) are compounds connected by donor-acceptor bonds between metal ions and "linkers" into infinitive networks. CPs are recently under extensive study due to the special physical and chemical properties such as magnetism, gas adsorption, redox activity, conductivity, catalysis, photoluminescence, etc. CPs also seem to be promising materials in molecular separation, gas storage and ion exchange.
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