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Self-assembly of a helical zinc-europium complex: speciation in aqueous solution and luminescence.


ABSTRACT: Two new tridentate(NNO)-bidentate(NN) compartmental ligands, HL(5) and HL(6), are synthesized from pyridine and benzimidazole synthons. They react in aqueous solution under physiological conditions with Zn(II), Ln(III), or a mixture thereof, to yield complexes of different stoichiometries, 1:3, 2:2, 2:3, 1:1:3, the speciation of which is established by UV-visible titrations and ESI mass spectrometry. Photophysical studies of the Eu(III)-containing solutions in Tris-HCl 0.1 M (pH = 7.4) show that lanthanide luminescence arises from a unique N6O3 coordination site with pseudo D 3 symmetry. Relevant parameters such as crystal field splitting, lifetime, radiative lifetime, and intrinsic quantum yield perfectly match those reported for dinuclear 4f-4f helicates in which the Eu(III) ion has the same coordination environment.

SUBMITTER: Deiters E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3982565 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Self-assembly of a helical zinc-europium complex: speciation in aqueous solution and luminescence.

Deiters Emmanuel E   Eliseeva Svetlana V SV   Bünzli Jean-Claude G JC  

Frontiers in chemistry 20130911


Two new tridentate(NNO)-bidentate(NN) compartmental ligands, HL(5) and HL(6), are synthesized from pyridine and benzimidazole synthons. They react in aqueous solution under physiological conditions with Zn(II), Ln(III), or a mixture thereof, to yield complexes of different stoichiometries, 1:3, 2:2, 2:3, 1:1:3, the speciation of which is established by UV-visible titrations and ESI mass spectrometry. Photophysical studies of the Eu(III)-containing solutions in Tris-HCl 0.1 M (pH = 7.4) show that  ...[more]

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