A disymmetric terpyridine based ligand for the formation of luminescent di-aquo lanthanide complexes

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Charbonniere, Loic J.
Mameri, Samir
Flot, David
Waltz, Fanny
Zandanel, Christelle
Ziessel, Raymond F.
机构
[1] ULP, ECPM, UMR 7509 CNRS, Lab Chim Mol, F-67087 Strasbourg 02, France
[2] European Mol Biol Lab, Grenoble Outstn, F-38042 Grenoble 9, France
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10.1039/b700837f
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O61 [无机化学];
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070301 ; 081704 ;
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The synthesis of ligand LH3 based on a disymmetrically substituted terpyridine core functionalised by a carboxylic acid in the 6-position and a bis(carboxymethyl) aminomethyl function in the 6 ''-position is described. The coordination behaviour of this heptadentate (4N/3O) ligand with lanthanide cations (Ln = Eu, Gd and Tb) was studied in solution showing the formation of complexes with [LnL] stoichiometry. Complexes with general formula [LnL(H2O)(2)] were isolated from neutral water solutions containing equimolar amounts of cations and ligands, and the complexes were characterized in the solid state (elemental analysis, IR) and in solution (mass spectrometry). The photo-physical properties of the luminescent complexes of Eu and Tb were studied in water solution by means of absorption, steady state and time-resolved emission spectroscopies. Evolution of the luminescence lifetimes of the Eu and Tb complexes in H2O and D2O reveals the presence of two water molecules coordinated in the. first coordination sphere of the cations. Despite this important hydration number, the overall luminescence quantum yields of the complexes remained elevated, especially in the case of Tb (Phi = 22.0 and 6.5% respectively for Tb and Eu). Upon crystallisation the Gd complex formed dimeric species in which two gadolinium atoms are each heptacoordinated by one ligand, the coordination sphere being completed by a single water molecule and a bridging carboxylate function, pointing to different behaviours in the solid and liquid states.
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