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NMR and TRLFS studies of Ln(iii) and An(iii) C5-BPP complexes.


ABSTRACT: C5-BPP is a highly efficient N-donor ligand for the separation of trivalent actinides, An(iii), from trivalent lanthanides, Ln(iii). The molecular origin of the selectivity of C5-BPP and many other N-donor ligands of the BTP-type is still not entirely understood. We present here the first NMR studies on C5-BPP Ln(iii) and An(iii) complexes. C5-BPP is synthesized with 10% 15N labeling and characterized by NMR and LIFDI-MS methods. 15N NMR spectroscopy gives a detailed insight into the bonding of C5-BPP with lanthanides and Am(iii) as a representative for trivalent actinide cations, revealing significant differences in 15N chemical shift for coordinating nitrogen atoms compared to Ln(iii) complexes. The temperature dependence of NMR chemical shifts observed for the Am(iii) complex indicates a weak paramagnetism. This as well as the observed large chemical shift for coordinating nitrogen atoms show that metal-ligand bonding in Am(C5-BPP)3 has a larger share of covalence than in lanthanide complexes, confirming earlier studies. The Am(C5-BPP)3 NMR sample is furthermore spiked with Cm(iii) and characterized by time-resolved laser fluorescence spectroscopy (TRLFS), yielding important information on the speciation of trace amounts of minor complex species.

SUBMITTER: Adam C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5811079 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NMR and TRLFS studies of Ln(iii) and An(iii) C5-BPP complexes.

Adam Christian C   Beele Björn B BB   Geist Andreas A   Müllich Udo U   Kaden Peter P   Panak Petra J PJ  

Chemical science 20141219 2


C5-BPP is a highly efficient N-donor ligand for the separation of trivalent actinides, An(iii), from trivalent lanthanides, Ln(iii). The molecular origin of the selectivity of C5-BPP and many other N-donor ligands of the BTP-type is still not entirely understood. We present here the first NMR studies on C5-BPP Ln(iii) and An(iii) complexes. C5-BPP is synthesized with 10% <sup>15</sup>N labeling and characterized by NMR and LIFDI-MS methods. <sup>15</sup>N NMR spectroscopy gives a detailed insigh  ...[more]

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