A new N,N′ diacetic acid substituted azacrown ether containing thiophere ring ligand(H2L) has been synthesized by using salicylaldehyde, diamine, thiophene and bromoacetic acid as starting materials. With this ligand, its lanthanide complexes ·nH2O(M=La,Ce,Pr,Nd,Sm,Eu,Dy,Er,Yb;n=2 or 3) are prepared. These compounds are characterized by elemental analysis, IR, 1H NMR, MS and conductivity measurements. The results show that ether oxygen, carboxy oxygen, nitrogen atoms and nitrate ion are coordinated to the metal ion.
Two new ligands, S-benzyl-b-N-[10-ethylphenothiazine-3-methylene] dithiocarbazate (HL1), S-methyl-b-N-[10-ethylphenothiazine-3-methylene] dithiocarbazate (HL2), and their complexes 122222(ZnL, ZnL, CdL), which exhibit intensive two-photon excited (TPE) fluorescence at 800 nm laser pulses in the femtosecond regime, are synthesized and fully characterized. The measured power dependence of the fluorescence signals provides a direct evidence for TPE. All of them exhibit a large two-photon absorptive crosssection. The two-photon-excited fluorescence spectra of them are compared and contrasted with the corresponding results obtained from the one-photon excitation. Emission peaks of the ligands and their complexes are observed mostly at the region 550—595 nm in the TPE fluorescence spectra.
A new ligand, 10ethylphenothiazinyl 3 yl methylene thiosemicarbazon (HL) and its complexes ML2 (M=Zn2+, Cd2+), which exhibit intensive two-photon excited (TPE) fluorescence at 800 nm laser pulses in femtosecond regime, were synthesized and characterized. The measured power dependence of the fluorescence signals provided direct evidence for TPE. All of them exhibited a large two-photon absorptive cross section and, more importantly from the application point of view, high photochemical/photothermal stability.