Depending on the local excess of lanthanide ions (Ln = Lu, Yb, Er, Dy, Tb, Gd, Eu, Nd) or 2-(tosylamino)-benzylidene-N-benzoylhydrazone (H2L), lanthanide complexes, containing either a mono-deprotonated ligand (Ln(HL)2X, X = Cl, NO3) or both mono- and dideprotonated ligands (Ln(L)(HL)), were preparatively obtained. The crystal structures of Lu(HL)2Cl, Yb(L)(HL)(H2O)2, Yb(L)(HL)(EtOH)2(H2O) and Er(L)(HL), determined by single crystal diffraction data or from powder diffraction data using Rietveld refinement, have shown the surprising resemblance. The study of luminescence temperature dependence of Eu(HL)2Cl and Eu(L)(HL) showed that europium luminescence is quenched by thermally-activated 5D0 → T1 energy transfer. Luminescent thermometers based on these complexes demonstrated the sensitivity of up to 7.7% at 85 K which is the highest value above liquid-nitrogen temperatures obtained to date.

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