# Complete stereochemical control to unlock monosign circularly polarised luminescence with superior circularly polarised brightness for chameleon security inks

**Authors:** Artemijs Krimovs, Dominic J. Black, Aileen Congreve, Robert Pal

PMC · DOI: 10.1039/d5sc05303j · Chemical Science · 2026-01-12

## TL;DR

A new europium complex was developed that emits highly polarized light, making it ideal for advanced security inks.

## Contribution

The novel europium complex achieves the highest reported circularly polarized brightness for both ΔJ transitions.

## Key findings

- EuL exhibits the highest circularly polarized brightness (CPB) for ΔJ = 2 transitions ever reported.
- The CPB for ΔJ = 1 transitions is among the top three highest values for CPL-active materials.
- CPL authentication was successfully demonstrated using CPL photography and enantioselective differential chiral contrast imaging.

## Abstract

A novel arylalkynylpyridine-sensitised nine coordinate quasi-C3 symmetric all carboxylate donor europium(iii) complex (EuL) possessing exceptionally high circularly polarised brightness in both ΔJ = 1 and ΔJ = 2 transitions was prepared and tested in spin-coated solid-state PMMA thin films. The authentication of the circularly polarised luminescence (CPL) layer was successfully performed using CPL photography (CPLP) and enantioselective differential chiral contrast (EDCC) imaging for both transitions simultaneously using appropriate band pass filters. The effect of reflective properties of different thin film substrate materials on the recorded chiral contrast was quantified using the newly introduced CPLP dissymmetry factor (gCPLP) which compared to the average dissymmetry factor values obtained using a photo elastic modulator (PEM) based CPL spectrometer. Circularly polarised brightness (CPB) of ΔJ = 2 (590 mol−1 dm3 cm−1 at 607 nm) was the highest ever reported and that of ΔJ = 1 (307 mol−1 dm3 cm−1 at 596 nm) was third best across other CPL-active materials with reported CPB. This makes EuL the best candidate for next-generation CPL-active multi-tier ‘chameleon security inks’.

A novel arylalkynylpyridine-sensitised quasi-C3 symmetric all carboxylate donor Eu(iii)-9N3 complex (EuL) possessing exceptionally high CPL brightness in both ΔJ = 1 & 2 transitions was prepared and studied in spin-coated solid-state PMMA films.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** EuL (PubChem CID 1330855)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** PMMA (MESH:D019904), arylalkynylpyridine (-)

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