Abstract
Complexation of lanthanide ions {Ln(III) ions [Tb(III), Eu(III),
or Sm(III)]} with the spiropyran-derived merocyanine obtained
in dark and under steady irradiation of indoline spiropyran
(1,3,3-trimethyl-
Complexation of lanthanide ions {Ln(III) ions [Tb(III), Eu(III),
or Sm(III)]} with the spiropyran-derived merocyanine obtained
in dark and under steady irradiation of indoline spiropyran
(1,3,3-trimethyl-
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