Parallel addressing of luminescent lanthanides.

Stephen Faulkner, Benjamin P. Burton-Pye, Andrew Beeby, Simon FitzGerald, Michael D. Ward, Phillip S. Goodall

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    Abstract

    Lanthanide luminescence has been of considerable interest for a no. of years, particularly as a result of the suitability of lanthanide complexes for time resolved imaging and assay. Lanthanide centered emission bands are sharp and have tuneable lifetimes, raising the prospect of addressing several complexes at once. Such an approach is potentially useful in the identification of mixts. in combinatorial synthesis and in parallel anal. of mixts. of ions. We have demonstrated the feasibility of parallel processing for mixts. of complexes which are emissive in the visible and near-IR, using time resolved emission spectroscopy (TRES) and lifetime and intensity anal. to sep. signals and generate lifetime resolved spectra. [on SciFinder (R)]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAbstracts of Papers, 223rd ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL, United States, April 7-11, 2002
    Publication statusPublished - 2002

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