Hexanuclear Ln6L6 Complex Formation by Using an Unsymmetric Ligand

Author:

Bell Daniel J.1,Zhang Tongtong12,Geue Niklas2ORCID,Rogers Ciarán J.13,Barran Perdita E.2ORCID,Bowen Alice M.13,Natrajan Louise S.1ORCID,Riddell Imogen A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL UK

2. Michael Barber Centre for Collaborative Mass Spectrometry Department of Chemistry The University of Manchester 131 Princess Street Manchester M17DN UK

3. National Research Facility for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Photon Science Institute The University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL UK

Abstract

AbstractMultinuclear, self‐assembled lanthanide complexes present clear opportunities as sensors and imaging agents. Despite the widely acknowledged potential of this class of supramolecule, synthetic and characterization challenges continue to limit systematic studies into their self‐assembly restricting the number and variety of lanthanide architectures reported relative to their transition metal counterparts. Here we present the first study evaluating the effect of ligand backbone symmetry on multinuclear lanthanide complex self‐assembly. Replacement of a symmetric ethylene linker with an unsymmetric amide at the center of a homoditopic ligand governs formation of an unusual Ln6L6 complex with coordinatively unsaturated metal centers. The choice of triflate as a counterion, and the effect of ionic radii are shown to be critical for formation of the Ln6L6 complex. The atypical Ln6L6 architecture is characterized using a combination of mass spectrometry, luminescence, DOSY NMR and EPR spectroscopy measurements. Luminescence experiments support clear differences between comparable Eu6L6 and Eu2L3 complexes, with relatively short luminescent lifetimes and low quantum yields observed for the Eu6L6 structure indicative of non‐radiative decay processes. Synthesis of the Gd6L6 analogue allows three distinct Gd⋯Gd distance measurements to be extracted using homo‐RIDME EPR experiments.

Funder

Royal Society

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

H2020 European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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