A schiff-base bibracchial lariat ether forming a cryptand-like cavity for lanthanide ions |
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Authors: | González-Lorenzo Marina Platas-Iglesias Carlos Avecilla Fernando Geraldes Carlos F G C Imbert Daniel Bünzli Jean-Claude G de Blas Andrés Rodríguez-Blas Teresa |
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Institution: | Departamento de Química Fundamental, Facultade de Ciencias, Universidade da Coru?a, Campus de A Zapateira s/n, 15071, A Coru?a, Spain. |
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Abstract: | We report here a structural and photophysical study of lanthanide(III) complexes with the di-deprotonated form of the bibracchial lariat ether N,N'-bis(2-salicylaldiminobenzyl)-1,10-diaza-15-crown-5. The X-ray crystal structures of Ce(L(2)-2H)](ClO(4)).0.5H(2)O (2) and Sm(L(2)-2H)](ClO(4)).C(3)H(8)O (5b) show the metal ion being nine-coordinated and deeply buried in the cavity of the dianionic receptor. Thanks to the formation of a pseudomacrocycle through pi-pi interaction between one of the phenol rings and one of the benzyl rings, the complexes present a cryptand-like structure in the solid state. (1)H and (13)C NMR studies on the La(III) complex point that the solid state structure is essentially maintained in acetonitrile solution. High-resolution laser-excited emission spectra of the crystalline Eu(III) complex demonstrate the presence of several coordination sites arising from different conformations of the crown moiety. The ligand-to-Eu(III) energy transfer is relatively efficient at low temperature, but back transfer is implied in the deactivation process, especially at room temperature, because the ligand triplet state lies at very low energy. However, the low energy of the (3)pipi state provides an efficient conversion of the visible light absorbed into near-infrared light emitted by the Nd(III) ion. |
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