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A Highly Luminescent Hexanuclear Molybdenum Cluster - A Promising Candidate toward Photoactive Materials

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2012

Abstract

A new Mo-6 cluster complex and its silica and polyurethane composites have been synthesized and characterized. These materials are highly luminescent with emission above 650 nm, produce singlet oxygen with high efficiency, are photostable, and can be excited up to 580 nm.

These properties are desirable for the construction of luminescent probes of oxygen, photoactive materials for oxidation reactions with easily separable active carriers, and bactericidal textile surfaces upon daylight irradiation.