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<title>2020</title>
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<title>Anthracene conjugated carboxylic acids for luminescent materials: Design, synthesis and photophysical studies</title>
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<name>Kabir, Ahmedul</name>
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<summary type="text">Anthracene conjugated carboxylic acids for luminescent materials: Design, synthesis and photophysical studies
Kabir, Ahmedul
Two new carboxylic acids conjugated with anthracene (1 and 2) are synthesized with a target to explore&#13;
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their coordination chemistry with metal ions. Compounds 1 and 2 are completely characterized by var-&#13;
ious analytical (NMR, Elemental analysis and ESI-Mass) methods. The backbone (biphenyl and phenyl) of&#13;
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compounds1 and 2 differs in such a way that the electronic communication between carboxylic acid and&#13;
anthracene moieties can be easily modified. Compound 2 show anthracene centred emission while 1&#13;
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exhibit combination of charge transfer transition and anthracene centred emissions. Preliminary fluores-&#13;
cence studies reveal compound 1 and 2 show different fluorescence response for first row transition&#13;
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metal ions.
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<dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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