Abstract
Absorption spectral studies on lanthanides are described, dealing with 4f–4f transitions as structural probe in chemical and biochemical reactions, and compositional dependence of intensity parameters in order to understand the structure and nature of lanthanide bimolecular interaction. This review is basically addressed to the suitable application of solution absorptional spectral spectroscopy: (i) in probing the binding characteristics and multimetal simultaneous coordination of biomolecules, (ii) following the different steps involved n complex sol-gel processes involving heterometallic alkoxides as precursors fore generation of suitable materials for future computing devices, and (iii) in pursuing the progress of some organic synthesis, specially Meerwin-Ponndorf-Verley reaction and Diels-Alder cycloaddition reaction, homogeneously catalysed by lanthanides. Solution kinetics of interactions of lanthanides involved in the reactions is presented.