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Surprising Complexity of the [Gd(AAZTA)(H(2)O)(2)](−) Chelate Revealed by NMR in the Frequency and Time Domains
[Image: see text] Typically, Ln(III) complexes are isostructural along the series, which enables studying one particular metal chelate to derive the structural features of the others. This is not the case for [Ln(AAZTA)(H(2)O)(x)](−) (x = 1, 2) systems, where structural variations along the series c...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8753608/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34890182 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c03194 |
Sumario: | [Image: see text] Typically, Ln(III) complexes are isostructural along the series, which enables studying one particular metal chelate to derive the structural features of the others. This is not the case for [Ln(AAZTA)(H(2)O)(x)](−) (x = 1, 2) systems, where structural variations along the series cause changes in the hydration number of the different metal complexes, and in particular the loss of one of the two metal-coordinated water molecules between Ho and Er. Herein, we present a (1)H field-cycling relaxometry and (17)O NMR study that enables accessing the different exchange dynamics processes involving the two water molecules bound to the metal center in the [Gd(AAZTA)(H(2)O)(2)](−) complex. The resulting picture shows one Gd-bound water molecule with an exchange rate ∼6 times faster than that of the other, due to a longer metal–water distance, in accordance with density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The substitution of the more labile water molecule with a fluoride anion in a diamagnetic-isostructural analogue of the Gd-complex, [Y(AAZTA)(H(2)O)(2)](−), allows us to follow the chemical exchange process by high-resolution NMR and to describe its thermodynamic behavior. Taken together, the variety of tools offered by NMR (including high-resolution (1)H, (19)F NMR as a function of temperature, (1)H longitudinal relaxation rates vs B(0), and (17)O transverse relaxation rates vs T) provides a complete description of the structure and exchange dynamics of these Ln-complexes along the series. |
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