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Sensitization Pathways in NIR-Emitting Yb(III) Complexes Bearing 0, +1, +2, or +3 Charges

[Image: see text] Yb(III) complexes of macrocyclic ligands based on 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane were synthesized. The ligands carried a carbostyril chromophore for Yb(III) sensitization, and carboxylate or carbamide donors for metal binding, forming complexes of 0, +1, +2, or +3 overall charge. T...

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Autores principales: Mathieu, Emilie, Kiraev, Salauat R., Kovacs, Daniel, Wells, Jordann A. L., Tomar, Monika, Andres, Julien, Borbas, K. Eszter
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9706556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36347032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c05813
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author Mathieu, Emilie
Kiraev, Salauat R.
Kovacs, Daniel
Wells, Jordann A. L.
Tomar, Monika
Andres, Julien
Borbas, K. Eszter
author_facet Mathieu, Emilie
Kiraev, Salauat R.
Kovacs, Daniel
Wells, Jordann A. L.
Tomar, Monika
Andres, Julien
Borbas, K. Eszter
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description [Image: see text] Yb(III) complexes of macrocyclic ligands based on 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane were synthesized. The ligands carried a carbostyril chromophore for Yb(III) sensitization, and carboxylate or carbamide donors for metal binding, forming complexes of 0, +1, +2, or +3 overall charge. The coordination geometry was little affected by the replacement of carboxylates with amides, as shown by paramagnetic (1)H NMR spectroscopy. The Yb(III)/Yb(II) reduction potentials were dependent on the nature of the metal binding site, and the more positively charged complexes were easier to reduce. Carbostyril excitation resulted in Yb(III) luminescence in every complex. The residual carbostyril fluorescence quantum yields were smaller in complexes containing more reducible Yb(III) centers decreasing from 5.9% for uncharged complexes to 3.1–4.4% in +3 charged species, suggesting photoinduced electron transfer (PeT) from the antenna to the Yb(III). The relative Yb(III) luminescence quantum yields were identical within the experimental error, except for the +3 charged complex with fully methylated coordinating amides, which was the most intense Yb(III) emitter of the series in water. Quenching of the Yb(III) excited state by NH vibrations proved to limit Yb(III) emission. No clear improvement of the Yb(III) sensitization efficiency was shown upon faster PeT. This result can be explained by the concomitant sensitization of Yb(III) by phonon-assisted energy transfer (PAEnT) from the antenna triplet excited state, which was completely quenched in all of the Yb complexes. Depopulation of the triplet by PeT quenching of the donor singlet excited state would be compensated by the sensitizing nature of the PeT pathway, thus resulting in a constant overall sensitization efficiency across the series.
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spelling pubmed-97065562022-11-30 Sensitization Pathways in NIR-Emitting Yb(III) Complexes Bearing 0, +1, +2, or +3 Charges Mathieu, Emilie Kiraev, Salauat R. Kovacs, Daniel Wells, Jordann A. L. Tomar, Monika Andres, Julien Borbas, K. Eszter J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Yb(III) complexes of macrocyclic ligands based on 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane were synthesized. The ligands carried a carbostyril chromophore for Yb(III) sensitization, and carboxylate or carbamide donors for metal binding, forming complexes of 0, +1, +2, or +3 overall charge. The coordination geometry was little affected by the replacement of carboxylates with amides, as shown by paramagnetic (1)H NMR spectroscopy. The Yb(III)/Yb(II) reduction potentials were dependent on the nature of the metal binding site, and the more positively charged complexes were easier to reduce. Carbostyril excitation resulted in Yb(III) luminescence in every complex. The residual carbostyril fluorescence quantum yields were smaller in complexes containing more reducible Yb(III) centers decreasing from 5.9% for uncharged complexes to 3.1–4.4% in +3 charged species, suggesting photoinduced electron transfer (PeT) from the antenna to the Yb(III). The relative Yb(III) luminescence quantum yields were identical within the experimental error, except for the +3 charged complex with fully methylated coordinating amides, which was the most intense Yb(III) emitter of the series in water. Quenching of the Yb(III) excited state by NH vibrations proved to limit Yb(III) emission. No clear improvement of the Yb(III) sensitization efficiency was shown upon faster PeT. This result can be explained by the concomitant sensitization of Yb(III) by phonon-assisted energy transfer (PAEnT) from the antenna triplet excited state, which was completely quenched in all of the Yb complexes. Depopulation of the triplet by PeT quenching of the donor singlet excited state would be compensated by the sensitizing nature of the PeT pathway, thus resulting in a constant overall sensitization efficiency across the series. American Chemical Society 2022-11-08 2022-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9706556/ /pubmed/36347032 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c05813 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Mathieu, Emilie
Kiraev, Salauat R.
Kovacs, Daniel
Wells, Jordann A. L.
Tomar, Monika
Andres, Julien
Borbas, K. Eszter
Sensitization Pathways in NIR-Emitting Yb(III) Complexes Bearing 0, +1, +2, or +3 Charges
title Sensitization Pathways in NIR-Emitting Yb(III) Complexes Bearing 0, +1, +2, or +3 Charges
title_full Sensitization Pathways in NIR-Emitting Yb(III) Complexes Bearing 0, +1, +2, or +3 Charges
title_fullStr Sensitization Pathways in NIR-Emitting Yb(III) Complexes Bearing 0, +1, +2, or +3 Charges
title_full_unstemmed Sensitization Pathways in NIR-Emitting Yb(III) Complexes Bearing 0, +1, +2, or +3 Charges
title_short Sensitization Pathways in NIR-Emitting Yb(III) Complexes Bearing 0, +1, +2, or +3 Charges
title_sort sensitization pathways in nir-emitting yb(iii) complexes bearing 0, +1, +2, or +3 charges
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9706556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36347032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c05813
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