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Hydrothermal synthesis and structural characterization of ammonium ion-templated lanthanide(III) carboxylate-phosphonates

Using N-(phosphonomethyl) iminodiacetic acid (H(4)PMIDA), as a complexing agent, two new complexes, (NH(4))La(PMIDA)(H(2)O)•H(2)O, 1 and (NH(4))Yb(PMIDA), 2 have been synthesized hydrothermally. In both compounds, the metal ions are trapped by a three five-membered chelate rings by the chelating PMI...

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Autores principales: Ayi, Ayi A., Kinnibrugh, Tiffany L., Clearfield, Abraham
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4220733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25414845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2014.00094
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Sumario:Using N-(phosphonomethyl) iminodiacetic acid (H(4)PMIDA), as a complexing agent, two new complexes, (NH(4))La(PMIDA)(H(2)O)•H(2)O, 1 and (NH(4))Yb(PMIDA), 2 have been synthesized hydrothermally. In both compounds, the metal ions are trapped by a three five-membered chelate rings by the chelating PMIDA anions giving a tricapped trigonal prismatic LaO(8)N and monocapped trigonal prismatic YbO(6)N geometries for 1 and 2, respectively. The structure of 1 consists of La(PMIDA)(H(2)O) chelating units, linked together by the phosphonate oxygen atoms O1 and O3 to form a chain along the c-axis. The chains are then connected together by the bridging phosphonate oxygen O2 to form a 2D layered structure with alternating 4- and 8-membered apertures. The structure of 2 consists Yb(PMIDA) chelating units, which are connected by alternating bridging carboxylate and phosphonate groups along the [010] direction forming chains with a corrugated pattern. The third phosphonate oxygen bridges the chains together along the [001] direction to build the two-dimensional layer with 4- and 6-membered apertures in the bc-plane. Under excitation of 330 nm, compound 2 shows a broad emission band at λ(max) = 460 nm. This emission is essentially in the blue luminescent region, which corresponds to ligand centered fluorescence.