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Comparison of Crystal Field Dependent and Independent Methods to Analyse Lanthanide Induced NMR Shifts in Axially Symmetric Complexes. Part II: Systems with a C(4) Symmetry Axis
Analysis of the LIS data for several series of Ln(3+) complexes of C(4) symmetry in terms of structural changes, crystal-field effects and/or variation of hyperfine constants along the lanthanide series was undertaken using a combination of the two-nuclei and three-nuclei techniques together with th...
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author | Geraldes, Carlos F. G. C. Zhang, Shanrong Sherry, A. Dean |
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description | Analysis of the LIS data for several series of Ln(3+) complexes of C(4) symmetry in terms of structural changes, crystal-field effects and/or variation of hyperfine constants along the lanthanide series was undertaken using a combination of the two-nuclei and three-nuclei techniques together with the classical onenucleus technique. Isostructurality of whole series of complexes, with changes of the F(i), and B(0)(2) parameters, was clearly defined for the complexes of L by the combination of the two first methods. Small changes, involving the three F(i), G(i) and B(0)(2) parameters, are observed for the series of complexes of L-L4, using the three data plotting methods. Some of the plots according to the two- and three-nuclei methods are accidentally linear, without necessarily implying isostructurality of the complexes, as they involve parameters, which may be insensitive to any small structural changes occurring in these systems. These parameter variations could result from a magnification, by the present graphical analysis, of the breaks expected from the gradual structural changes along the series due to the lanthanide contraction. The α and β parameters of the three-nuclei method are not diagnostic of the type of structures the complexes have in solution, due to their very indirect dependence on the geometric factors. |
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spelling | pubmed-22670422008-03-24 Comparison of Crystal Field Dependent and Independent Methods to Analyse Lanthanide Induced NMR Shifts in Axially Symmetric Complexes. Part II: Systems with a C(4) Symmetry Axis Geraldes, Carlos F. G. C. Zhang, Shanrong Sherry, A. Dean Bioinorg Chem Appl Research Article Analysis of the LIS data for several series of Ln(3+) complexes of C(4) symmetry in terms of structural changes, crystal-field effects and/or variation of hyperfine constants along the lanthanide series was undertaken using a combination of the two-nuclei and three-nuclei techniques together with the classical onenucleus technique. Isostructurality of whole series of complexes, with changes of the F(i), and B(0)(2) parameters, was clearly defined for the complexes of L by the combination of the two first methods. Small changes, involving the three F(i), G(i) and B(0)(2) parameters, are observed for the series of complexes of L-L4, using the three data plotting methods. Some of the plots according to the two- and three-nuclei methods are accidentally linear, without necessarily implying isostructurality of the complexes, as they involve parameters, which may be insensitive to any small structural changes occurring in these systems. These parameter variations could result from a magnification, by the present graphical analysis, of the breaks expected from the gradual structural changes along the series due to the lanthanide contraction. The α and β parameters of the three-nuclei method are not diagnostic of the type of structures the complexes have in solution, due to their very indirect dependence on the geometric factors. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2003 /pmc/articles/PMC2267042/ /pubmed/18365039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1565363303000013 Text en Copyright © 2003 Carlos F. G. C. Geraldes et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Geraldes, Carlos F. G. C. Zhang, Shanrong Sherry, A. Dean Comparison of Crystal Field Dependent and Independent Methods to Analyse Lanthanide Induced NMR Shifts in Axially Symmetric Complexes. Part II: Systems with a C(4) Symmetry Axis |
title | Comparison of Crystal Field Dependent and
Independent Methods to Analyse Lanthanide Induced
NMR Shifts in Axially Symmetric Complexes.
Part II: Systems with a C(4) Symmetry Axis |
title_full | Comparison of Crystal Field Dependent and
Independent Methods to Analyse Lanthanide Induced
NMR Shifts in Axially Symmetric Complexes.
Part II: Systems with a C(4) Symmetry Axis |
title_fullStr | Comparison of Crystal Field Dependent and
Independent Methods to Analyse Lanthanide Induced
NMR Shifts in Axially Symmetric Complexes.
Part II: Systems with a C(4) Symmetry Axis |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of Crystal Field Dependent and
Independent Methods to Analyse Lanthanide Induced
NMR Shifts in Axially Symmetric Complexes.
Part II: Systems with a C(4) Symmetry Axis |
title_short | Comparison of Crystal Field Dependent and
Independent Methods to Analyse Lanthanide Induced
NMR Shifts in Axially Symmetric Complexes.
Part II: Systems with a C(4) Symmetry Axis |
title_sort | comparison of crystal field dependent and
independent methods to analyse lanthanide induced
nmr shifts in axially symmetric complexes.
part ii: systems with a c(4) symmetry axis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2267042/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18365039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1565363303000013 |
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