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On the role of the counter-ion in defining water structure and dynamics: order, structure and dynamics in hydrophilic and hydrophobic gadolinium salt complexes
Authors:Thompson Amber L  Parker David  Fulton David A  Howard Judith A K  Pandya Shashi U  Puschmann Horst  Senanayake Kanthi  Stenson Philip A  Badari Alessandra  Botta Mauro  Avedano Stefano  Aime Silvio
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of Durham, South Road, Durham, DH13LE, UK.
Abstract:The crystal structures of the hydrated salts of Gd.DOTAM]3+ and its more hydrophobic derivative Gd.]3+, bearing 4 alpha-phenylethyl groups, (both Gd and Yb salts) are reported and compared. The nature of the anion determines the degree of ordering in the lattice and the extent of hydration. These effects are correlated with the results of 17O and 1H NMR measurements of water exchange dynamics in solution. With Gd.DOTAM]3+, structural ordering or the extent of hydration in the hydrated lattice follows the sequence Cl->Br->I- and this order also defines the water exchange rate in solution: 7.3, 19.5, 33.3x10(4) s-1 (298 K), respectively. For Gd.]3+ salts, the measured relaxivity is determined purely by the outer sphere term and the water exchange rate at 298 K is very similar (typically 1x10(4) s-1) for chloride, bromide, iodide, acetate, triflate and nitrate salts, notwithstanding the different nature and extent of hydration found in the crystalline lattice.
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