Brunet, Ernesto’s team published research in Microporous and Mesoporous Materials in 169 | CAS: 57044-25-4

Microporous and Mesoporous Materials published new progress about 57044-25-4. 57044-25-4 belongs to alcohols-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Epoxides,Chiral,Aliphatic hydrocarbon chain,Alcohol, name is (R)-Oxiran-2-ylmethanol, and the molecular formula is C3H6O2, Application In Synthesis of 57044-25-4.

Brunet, Ernesto published the artcileThe use of lanthanide luminescence as a reporter in the solid state: Desymmetrization of the prochiral layers of γ-zirconium phosphate/phosphonate and circularly polarized luminescence, Application In Synthesis of 57044-25-4, the publication is Microporous and Mesoporous Materials (2013), 222-234, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.

Solid-state CPL measurements were performed for the first time on hybrid, laminar materials based on γ-ZrP pillared with organic diphosphonates. Ad hoc optically pure diphosphonates (I) were synthesized and the luminescence properties of their complexation with Tb(III) were verified in solution CD and CPL measurements showed that the bistriazolylpyridine chromophores bonded to the metal provided an effective chiral environment that produced significant signals. In the case of the γ-ZrP-derived materials, exptl. evidence and simple mol. modeling hinted to the occurrence of supramol. chirality in the particles, induced by the intrinsic dissymmetry of the organic diphosphonates or by the intercalation of chiral species such as 1-phenethylamine. Chirality at the supramol. level was revealed in the solid state by the CPL signals measured from reporter Tb(III) ions intercalated in the hybrid matrix.

Microporous and Mesoporous Materials published new progress about 57044-25-4. 57044-25-4 belongs to alcohols-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Epoxides,Chiral,Aliphatic hydrocarbon chain,Alcohol, name is (R)-Oxiran-2-ylmethanol, and the molecular formula is C3H6O2, Application In Synthesis of 57044-25-4.

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