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A multiple-frequency (9.4-325 GHz) and variable-temperature (276-320 K) electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) study on low molecular weight gadolinium(III) complexes for potential use as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents has been performed. Peak-to-peak linewidths Delta Hpp and central magnetic fields have been analyzed within the Redfield approximation taking into account the static zero-field splitting (ZFS) up to the sixth order and the transient ZFS up to the second order. Longitudinal electronic relaxation is dominated by the static ZFS contribution at low magnetic fields (B < 0.3 T) and by the transient ZFS at high magnetic fields (B > 1.5 T). Whereas the static ZFS clearly depends on the nature of the chelating ligand, the transient ZFS does not. For the relatively fast rotating molecules studied water proton relaxivity is mainly limited by the fast rotation and electronic relaxation has only a marked influence at frequencies below 30 MHz. From our EPR results we can conclude that electronic relaxation will have no influence on the efficiency of Gd(III)-based MRI contrast agents designed for studies at very high magnetic fields (B > 3T).  相似文献   

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Three new solid lanthanide(III) complexes, [Ln(1-AMUH)3] · (NO3)3 (1-AMUH = 1-amidino-O-methylurea; Ln = Eu(III), Gd(III), or Tb(III)) were synthesised and characterised by elemental analysis, infrared spectra, magnetic moment measurement, and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra for Gd(III) complex. The formation of lanthanide(III) complexes is confirmed by the spectroscopic studies. The photophysical properties of Gd(III), Eu(III), and Tb(III) complexes in solid state were investigated. The Tb(III) complex exhibits the strongest green emission at 543 nm and the Eu(III) complex shows a red emission at 615 nm while the Gd(III) complex shows a weak emission band at 303 nm. Under excitation with UV light, these complexes exhibited an emission characteristic of central metal ions. The powder EPR spectrum of the Gd(III) complex at 300 K exhibits a single broad band with g = 2.025. The bi-exponential nature of the decay lifetime curve is observed in the Eu(III) and Tb(III) complexes. The results reveal them to have potential as luminescent materials.  相似文献   

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Multiple experiments (17O NMR, 1H NMR, and EPR) have been performed in the past to understand the microscopic parameters that control the magnetic relaxation rate enhancement induced by paramagnetic molecules on neighboring water protons, the so-called relaxivity. The generally accepted theories of the electron spin relaxation of S = 7/2 ions such as Gd3+ (Solomon-Bloembergen-Morgan or simplified Hudson-Lewis) are unsatisfactory for a simultaneous analysis. Recently, an improved theory, where the electron spin relaxation is due to the combination of a static (thus explicitly linked to the molecular structure) and a dynamic zero field splitting, has been developed and tested on experimental EPR data. The model has also been extended beyond the electronic Redfield limit using Monte Carlo simulations. Using the aqua ion [Gd(H2O)8]3+ as a test case, we present here the first simultaneous analysis of 17O NMR, 1H NMR, and EPR relaxation data using this rigorous approach of the electron spin relaxation. We discuss the physical meaning of the calculated parameters. The consequences on future experiments are also considered, especially regarding the analysis of nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion (NMRD) profiles in the study of Gd3+ complexes.  相似文献   

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Proton spin-lattice (T1) and spin-spin (T2) relaxation times have been measured for CH3 protons in a series of paramagnetic transition-metal acetylacetonate complexes and the results interpreted in terms of current relaxation theory, τr, the correlation time for molecular reorientation, was estimated from the 13C T1 in the analogous diamagnetic Co(III) and Pd(II) complexes. Using this approach and treating in detail the effects of fast CH3 group internal motion good agreement is obtained between theory and experiment. In all cases electron-nuclear dipolar coupling dominates T1 whereas the hyperfine contribution can be important for T2.  相似文献   

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The electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and magnetic susceptibility of both powdered and crystalline α-CuxV2O5 near the compositional limit have been studied as a function of temperature. The EPR data indicate that the paramagnetic species are isolated V4+ centers in a nearly axially symmetric ligand field. It is demonstrated that reasonably precise EPR parameters can be derived from powdered spectra. The narrowness of the EPR line suggests that the spectra are motionally narrowed via thermally activated hopping of the paramagnetic electron of V4+. Expressions are derived for the temperature-dependent magnetic moments of the octahedral 2T2g term under the combined perturbation of spin-orbit coupling and an axially symmetric ligand field, and the susceptibility data are interpreted in terms of this model. It is found that the sixfold degenerate 2T2g level is split into three levels with the lowest and highest levels possessing a magnetic moment and the intermediate level having no moment. This model is also consistent with the g-tensor and can account for the temperature dependence of the EPR linewidth.  相似文献   

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In spite of achievement of a lot of Ln-radical SMMs, how to improve magnetic behavior of Ln-radical system remains challenging. Here, two series of Ln-radical complexes have successfully been built using an imino nitroxide biradical, namely, [Ln2(hfac)6(ImPhPyobis)2] (LnIII=Gd 1 , Tb 2 , Dy 3 ) and [Ln2Cu2(hfac)10(ImPhPyobis)2] (LnIII=Gd 4 , Dy 5 ; hfac=hexafluoroacetylacetonate and ImPhPyobis=5-(4-oxypyridinium-1-yl)-1,3-bis(1’-oxyl-4’,4’,5’,5’-tetramethyl-4,5-hydro-1H-imidazol-2-yl)benzene). For these biradical-metal complexes, two imino nitroxide biradicals bind two Ln(III) ions via their oxygen atoms coming from 4-oxypyridinium units to produce a binuclear {Ln2O2} unit. Those imino nitroxide groups are free for complexes 1 – 3 , however one of imino nitroxide groups of the biradical is ligated to the copper(II) ion for complexes 4 and 5 . The distinct magnetic relaxation behaviors are observed for two Dy derivatives, as revealed by ac magnetic studies: complex 3 presents one magnetic process with the effective energy barrier(Ueff) of 74.0 K while complex 5 exhibits dual relaxation processes with Ueff values for the fast- and slow-relaxation being 20.2 K and 30.9 K, respectively, which implies that the second coordination sphere of Dy ion plays a critical role for magnetic relaxation.  相似文献   

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Nine h( III) complexes with a novel Schiff base derived from diglycolamine and benzoylacetone (BZDA) have been synthesized and characterized. They can be formulated as [Ln2(BZDA)3(NO3)3](NO3)3-nH2O (Ln? La, Pr, Nd, Sm, n = 4; Ln = Gd, Tb, Er, Yb, Y, n = 7). Enamic form mechanism in this β-diketone Schiff base and its Complexes were suggested and proved by IR, UV and NMR methods. The 13C spin-lattice relaxation time T1 and the ratios of r(Ci-In)/ r (cj-in) were measured by a 500 MHz NMR instrument for elucidating the formation of the stable six-membered chelate ring structure in these complexes. The EPR spectrum of the Gd( III) complex exhibits the “U” spectral feature and “zero field effect”. On the basis of them, the crystal field strength and the local symmetry around Gd 3+ in the complex have been discussed.  相似文献   

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The synthesis and spectroscopic properties of a series of CF3‐labelled lanthanide(III) complexes (Ln=Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm) with amide‐substituted ligands based on 1,4,7,10‐tetraazacyclododecane are described. The theoretical contributions of the 19F magnetic relaxation processes in these systems are critically assessed and selected volumetric plots are presented. These plots allow an accurate estimation of the increase in the rates of longitudinal and transverse relaxation as a function of the distance between the LnIII ion and the fluorine nucleus, the applied magnetic field, and the re‐rotational correlation time of the complex, for a given LnIII ion. Selected complexes exhibit pH‐dependent chemical shift behaviour, and a pKa of 7.0 was determined in one example based on the holmium complex of an ortho‐cyano DO3A‐monoamide ligand, which allowed the pH to be assessed by measuring the difference in chemical shift (varying by over 14 ppm) between two 19F resonances. Relaxation analyses of variable‐temperature and variable‐field 19F, 17O and 1H NMR spectroscopy experiments are reported, aided by identification of salient low‐energy conformers by using density functional theory. The study of fluorine relaxation rates, over a field range of 4.7 to 16.5 T allowed precise computation of the distance between the LnIII ion and the CF3 reporter group by using global fitting methods. The sensitivity benefits of using such paramagnetic fluorinated probes in 19F NMR spectroscopic studies are quantified in preliminary spectroscopic and imaging experiments with respect to a diamagnetic yttrium(III) analogue.  相似文献   

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Trinuclear heterometallic complexes containing the {M2Ln(Piv)6(NO3)} (MII = Ni, Cu; LnIII = Nd, Pr, Sm, Eu, Gd; Piv? is the anion of pivalic acid) and {Cu2Ln(Piv)8)]? (LnIII = Eu, Gd) metal cores were synthesized, their structures and magnetic properties were studied. For the most compounds, it was shown that their magnetic properties can be interpreted taking no interaction of the 3d-metal ions and a lanthanide into account. Ferromagnetic exchange interactions were found to exist between the unpaired electrons of the paramagnetic centers in the exchange clusters of the gadolinium-containing heterometallic complexes {M-Gd-M} (M = Ni or Cu).  相似文献   

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A novel ligand of DTPA-dihydropyridine derivative was synthesized by reaction of DTPA-dianhydride with 4-aniline-1,4-dihydropyridine. Its complexes of gadolinium, manganese and iron were prepared. Their spin-lattice relaxivities (T1) were investigated. The results show that the NMR T1 relaxivitives (R1) for complexes of Fe(III), Mn(II) are less than that of Gd(III) complex, which has a high relaxivity (R1) on the surrounding water protons, indicating that the Gd(III) complex possesses the precondition to be contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging.  相似文献   

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Assembly of the triangular, organic radical‐bridged complexes Cp*6Ln33‐HAN) (Cp*=pentamethylcyclopentadienyl; Ln=Gd, Tb, Dy; HAN=hexaazatrinaphthylene) proceeds through the reaction of Cp*2Ln(BPh4) with HAN under strongly reducing conditions. Significantly, magnetic susceptibility measurements of these complexes support effective magnetic coupling of all three LnIII centers through the HAN3−. radical ligand. Thorough investigation of the DyIII congener through both ac susceptibility and dc magnetic relaxation measurements reveals slow relaxation of the magnetization, with an effective thermal relaxation barrier of Ueff=51 cm−1. Magnetic coupling in the DyIII complex enables a large remnant magnetization at temperatures up to 3.0 K in the magnetic hysteresis measurements and hysteresis loops that are open at zero‐field up to 3.5 K.  相似文献   

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The reaction of a Schiff base ligand (LH3) with lanthanide salts, pivalic acid and triethylamine in 1:1:1:3 and 4:5:8:20 stoichiometric ratios results in the formation of decanuclear Ln10 (Ln=Dy( 1 ), Tb( 2 ), and Gd ( 3 )) and pentanuclear Ln5 complexes (Ln=Gd ( 4 ), Tb ( 5 ), and Dy ( 6 )), respectively. The formation of Ln10 and Ln5 complexes are fully governed by the stoichiometry of the reagents used. Detailed magnetic studies on these complexes ( 1 – 6 ) have been carried out. Complex 1 shows a SMM behavior with an effective energy barrier for the reversal of the magnetization (Ueff)=16.12(8) K and relaxation time (τo)=3.3×10?5 s under 4000 Oe direct current (dc) field. Complex 6 shows the frequency dependent maxima in the out‐of‐phase signal under zero dc field, without achieving maxima above 2 K. Complexes 3 and 4 show a large magnetocaloric effect with the following characteristic values: ?ΔSm=26.6 J kg?1 K?1 at T=2.2 K for 3 and ?ΔSm=27.1 J kg?1 K?1 at T=2.4 K for 4 , both for an applied field change of 7 T.  相似文献   

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Reaction of Ln(NO3)3 with 2,6-bis[(3-methoxysalicylidene)hydrazino carbonyl]pyridine (BMSPD) afforded binuclear complexes of the type [Ln2(BMSPD)(NO3)2(H2O)5]·3H2O in case of La(III), Pr(III), Nd(III), Sm(III), Eu(III), Gd(III), Tb(III) and Dy(III), and [Ln2(BMSPD)(NO3)2(H2O)5] in case of Y(III). The mode of coordination of ligand and the conformational changes on complexation with lanthanides was studied based on elemental analysis, magnetic studies, TG/DTA, IR, 1H-NMR, Electronic, EPR and Fluorescence spectral studies. The ligand coordinates to one metal centre through enolized deprotonated carbonyls and pyridine nitrogen whereas doubly deprotonated phenolate oxygens and two hydrazonic nitrogens ligate to another lanthanide centre. Both the metal ions are in eight-coordination environments. The ligand and complexes were further tested for antifungal and antibacterial activities.  相似文献   

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The stoichiometry and binding constant of the paramagnetic lanthanide ion(Gd3+) with sulfonatomethylated calix[4]resorcinarene (H8Xna4) were evaluated from the NMR relaxation data. Both 1H NMR spectroscopy and NMR relaxation data indicate that interaction of tetramethylammonium (TEMA) and N-methylpyridinium (MePy) cations with H8Xna4 in the presence of Ln3+ (Lu3+ or Gd3+) results in theformation of ternary complexes [Ln(G)H8X] with lanthanide ions,coordinated via sulfonate groups and organic cation included intothe cavity of H8Xna4. The inclusion of long-chainedN-decyl-(DePy) and N-cetylpyridinium (CPy) ions into H8Xna4 cavity leads to self-assembling which can be revealed by NMR relaxation method with Gd3+ probe ions. The excess of alkylpyridinium or TEMA cations leads to disassembling of (Gd)n(H8X)m(RPy)maggregates.  相似文献   

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Some new and bis-hydrazine lanthanide glyoxylates Ln[OOC-CHO]3(N2H4)2 where Ln=La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb or Dy have been prepared and the compositions of the complexes have been determined by chemical analysis and elemental analysis. The magnetic moment and electronic spectra suggest except Ln3+ which is diamagnetic and all the other complexes are paramagnetic. Infrared spectral data indicate the bidentate coordination of carboxylates group is coordinate to lanthanide ion in a monodentate fashion. However, as a whole, glyoxylate ion acts as a bidentate ligand. The curves of all the complexes show multi-step degradation and the final products are found to be the respective metal oxides. The final residues were identified by their metal analysis, infrared spectra and the X-ray powder diffraction patterns. X-ray powder patterns of the complexes are almost super-imposable as expected which is in favour of isomorphism among the series.  相似文献   

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The relaxation of electronic spins S of paramagnetic species is studied by the field-dependence of the longitudinal, transverse, and longitudinal in the rotating frame relaxation rates R1, R2, and R1rho of nuclear spins I carried by dissolved probe solutes. The method rests on the model-independent low-frequency dispersions of the outer-sphere (OS) paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (PRE) of these rates due to the three-dimensional relative diffusion of the complex with respect to the probe solute. We propose simple analytical formulas to calculate these enhancements in terms of the relative diffusion coefficient D, the longitudinal electronic relaxation time T1e, and the time integral of the time correlation function of the I-S dipolar magnetic interaction. In the domain of vanishing magnetic field, these parameters can be derived from the low-frequency dispersion of R1 thanks to sensitivity improvements of fast field-cycling nuclear relaxometers. At medium field, we present various approaches to obtain these parameters by combining the rates R1, R2, and R1rho. The method is illustrated by a careful study of the proton PREs of deuterated water HOD, methanol CH3OD, and tert-butyl alcohol (CH3)3COD in heavy water in the presence of a recently reported nonacoordinate Gd(III) complex. The exceptionally slow electronic relaxation of the Gd(III) spin in this complex is confirmed and used to test the accuracy of the method through the self-consistency of the low- and medium-field results. The study of molecular diffusion at a few nanometer scale and of the electronic spin relaxation of other complexed metal ions is discussed.  相似文献   

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A new class of paramagnetic macromolecular magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents has been developed. Eight new polyamide ligands were synthesized by copolymerization of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid dianhydride or diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid dianhydride and diamine monomers. Their gadolinium(III), manganese(II) and iron(III) complexes were also synthesized. All polyamide ligands and metal complexes were characterized by 1H nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared spectra and elemental analyses. Relaxivity studies showed that the polyamide paramagnetic metal complexes had obviously higher relaxation effectiveness as compared to corresponding simple monomeric paramagnetic metal complexes.  相似文献   

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The current trend for ultra-high-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technologies opens up new routes in clinical diagnostic imaging as well as in material imaging applications. MRI selectivity is further improved by using contrast agents (CAs), which enhance the image contrast and improve specificity by the paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (PRE) mechanism. Generally, the efficacy of a CA at a given magnetic field is measured by its longitudinal and transverse relaxivities r1 and r2, i.e., the longitudinal and transverse relaxation rates T1−1 and T2−1 normalized to CA concentration. However, even though basic NMR sensitivity and resolution become better in stronger fields, r1 of classic CA generally decreases, which often causes a reduction of the image contrast. In this regard, there is a growing interest in the development of new contrast agents that would be suitable to work at higher magnetic fields. One of the strategies to increase imaging contrast at high magnetic field is to inspect other paramagnetic ions than the commonly used Gd(III)-based CAs. For lanthanides, the magnetic moment can be higher than that of the isotropic Gd(III) ion. In addition, the symmetry of electronic ground state influences the PRE properties of a compound apart from diverse correlation times. In this work, PRE of water 1H has been investigated over a wide range of magnetic fields for aqueous solutions of the lanthanide containing polyoxometalates [DyIII(H2O)4GeW11O39]5– (Dy-W11), [ErIII(H2O)3GeW11O39]5– (Er-W11) and [{ErIII(H2O)(CH3COO)(P2W17O61)}2]16− (Er2-W34) over a wide range of frequencies from 20 MHz to 1.4 GHz. Their relaxivities r1 and r2 increase with increasing applied fields. These results indicate that the three chosen POM systems are potential candidates for contrast agents, especially at high magnetic fields.  相似文献   

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We have prepared 14 new AABB′O6 perovskites which possess a rock salt ordering of the B-site cations and a layered ordering of the A-site cations. The compositions obtained are NaLnMnWO6 (Ln=Ce, Pr, Sm, Gd, Dy, and Ho) and NaLnMgWO6 (Ln=Ce, Pr, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, and Ho). The samples were structurally characterized by powder X-ray diffraction which has revealed metrically tetragonal lattice parameters for compositions with Ln=Ce, Pr and monoclinic symmetry for compositions with smaller lanthanides. Magnetic susceptibility vs. temperature measurements have found that all six NaLnMnWO6 compounds undergo antiferromagnetic ordering at temperatures between 10 and 13 K. Several compounds show signs of a second magnetic phase transition. One sample, NaPrMnWO6, appears to pass through at least three magnetic phase transitions within a narrow temperature range. All eight NaLnMgWO6 compounds remain paramagnetic down to 2 K revealing that the ordering of the Ln3+ cations in the NaLnMnWO6 compounds is induced by the ordering of the Mn2+ sub-lattice.  相似文献   

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Understanding the electron spin relaxation properties of paramagnetic species is a fundamental requirement to use them as a probe to measure distances between sites in biomolecules by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Even though Ni(II) ion is an essential trace element for many species, relaxation properties are not well understood. Herein, the polycrystalline sample of Ni(II) ion magnetically diluted in Zn(Pyrazole)6(NO3)2 (Ni/ZPN) has been studied in detail by EPR spectroscopy to explore the electron spin relaxation time. Progressive continuous-wave (CW) EPR power saturation study on Ni/ZPN at 300 K yielded 907 mW as the P1/2 value. The cavity constant (KQ) has been calculated using tempol in PVA-BA glass matrix and the product of electron spin-lattice relaxation time (T1) and spin–spin relaxation time (T2) for Ni/ZPN at 300 K has been reported for the first time.  相似文献   

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