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Thermodynamics of Self-Assembly of Dicarboxylate Ions with Binuclear Lanthanide Complexes
Authors:Dr. Thomas Just Sørensen  Leila R. Hill  Prof. Stephen Faulkner
Affiliation:aNanoscience Centre and Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 5, 2100, København Ø, Denmark;bChemistry Research Laboratory, Oxford University, 12 Mansfield Road, Oxford, OX1 3TA, UK
Abstract:Self-assembly of a range of carboxylic acids (benzoic acid, dinicotinic acid, nicotinic acid, and isophthalic acid) with the europium complex of 5-nitro-α,α′-bis(DO3Ayl)-m-xylene (where DO3A is 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7-triacetic acid) has been explored to establish the thermodynamics of binding in a range of solvent systems and in a range of aqueous buffer solutions. In this system, profound effects are observed as a consequence of competition by the hydroxide ion, which outcompetes even dinicotinate at high pH. In the case of isophthalate, which binds most strongly, and dinicotinate, both enthalpic and entropic contributions to binding have been identified. The europium complex with 5-nitro-α,α′-bis(DO3Ayl)-m-xylene is found to have a solution structure significantly different from the related europium complex of 5-amino-α,α′-bis(DO3Ayl)-m-xylene. It is found that phosphate binds strongly to the europium complex of the nitro derivate but not to the europium complex of amino derivative. Lactate, citrate, and pyruvate also bind strongly to 5-nitro-α,α′-bis(Eu⋅DO3Ayl)-m-xylene, and it is concluded that the solution structure of this binuclear lanthanide complex is significantly different from that of the amino-substituted complex.
Keywords:lanthanides   luminescence   self-assembly   supramolecular chemistry
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