SEMINAR: School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar
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School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar : Luminescent Tetrazolato Complexes: |
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Luminescent species find applications in a wide variety of fields, including optical technologies and devices, sensors, biomedical diagnostics and many more. Our group is interested in the design of transition metal and lanthanoid coordination compounds that possess phosphorescent properties, as well as their use in materials and life science. This presentation will illustrate efforts within our research group centred on the synthesis of organometallic tetrazolato metal complexes and the investigation of their photophysical properties. As these complexes exhibit efficient luminescent properties, we have also assessed their cellular incubation and cytotoxicity, and the results highlight these species are promising candidates for the design of improved cellular labels. More recent results on the use of N-heterocyclic carbene ligands for the construction of luminescent metal complexes will also be presented.
Speaker(s) |
Dr. Max Massi
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Location |
Bayliss Building Lecture Theatre G33
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Contact |
Iyer Swaminatha
<[email protected]>
: 4470
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Start |
Wed, 17 Oct 2012 12:00
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End |
Wed, 17 Oct 2012 13:00
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Last Updated |
Wed, 10 Oct 2012 15:35
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