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Unsymmetrical Tripodal Ligand for Lanthanide Complexation: Structural, Thermodynamic, and Photophysical Studies

Badr El Aroussi
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Nathalie Dupont
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Gérald Bernardinelli
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Two tridentate and one bidentate binding strands have been anchored on a carbon atom to provide a new unsymmetrical tripodal ligand L for Ln(III) coordination. The ligand itself adopts a single conformation in solution stabilized by intramolecular hydrogen bonds evidenced in the solid state. The reaction of L with trivalent lanthanides provides different coordination complexes depending on the metal/ligand ratio. The speciation studies with selected lanthanides were performed in solution by means of NMR, ESMS, and spectrophotometric titrations. Differences in coordination properties along the lanthanide series were evidenced and may be associated with the changes in the ionic size. However, thermodynamic stability constants for the species of the same stoichiometry do not significantly vary. In addition, the structure of the dinuclear complex [Eu(2)L(2)](6+) has been elucidated in the solid state, where the complex crystallizes predominantly as an M-isomer. The crystal structure shows the coordination of two different ligands to each europium cation through tridentate strands, and the europium nine-coordinate sphere is completed with three solvent molecules. Finally, the results of photophysical investigations of [Eu(2)L(2)](6+) are in close agreement with the structural parameters determined by crystallography.

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hal-02122750 , version 1 (07-05-2019)

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Badr El Aroussi, Nathalie Dupont, Gérald Bernardinelli, Josef Hamacek. Unsymmetrical Tripodal Ligand for Lanthanide Complexation: Structural, Thermodynamic, and Photophysical Studies. Inorganic Chemistry, 2010, 49 (2), pp.606-615. ⟨10.1021/ic901757u⟩. ⟨hal-02122750⟩
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