Spatially resolved Eu(III) environments by chemical microscopy.
Manja VogelRobin SteudtnerTobias FankhänelJohannes RaffBjörn DrobotPublished in: The Analyst (2021)
Chemical microscopy combines high-resolution emission spectra with Abbe-limited spatial resolution and is used for studies of inhomogeneous samples at the (sub-)micronscale. The spatial distinction of multiple Eu(III) coordination sites allows for a comprehensive understanding of environmental samples and highlights the applicability of Eu(III) as a molecular probe in medicine and biology.