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Distributive Nd-to-Yb Energy Transfer within Pure [YbNdYb] Heterometallic Molecules

[Image: see text] Facile access to site-selective hetero-lanthanide molecules will open new avenues in the search of novel photophysical phenomena based on Ln-to-Ln′ energy transfer (ET). This challenge demands strategies to segregate efficiently different Ln metal ions among different positions in...

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Autores principales: Maniaki, Diamantoula, Sickinger, Annika, Barrios Moreno, Leoní A., Aguilà, David, Roubeau, Olivier, Settineri, Nicholas S., Guyot, Yannick, Riobé, François, Maury, Olivier, Galán, Laura Abad, Aromí, Guillem
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9945097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36753476
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c03940
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author Maniaki, Diamantoula
Sickinger, Annika
Barrios Moreno, Leoní A.
Aguilà, David
Roubeau, Olivier
Settineri, Nicholas S.
Guyot, Yannick
Riobé, François
Maury, Olivier
Galán, Laura Abad
Aromí, Guillem
author_facet Maniaki, Diamantoula
Sickinger, Annika
Barrios Moreno, Leoní A.
Aguilà, David
Roubeau, Olivier
Settineri, Nicholas S.
Guyot, Yannick
Riobé, François
Maury, Olivier
Galán, Laura Abad
Aromí, Guillem
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description [Image: see text] Facile access to site-selective hetero-lanthanide molecules will open new avenues in the search of novel photophysical phenomena based on Ln-to-Ln′ energy transfer (ET). This challenge demands strategies to segregate efficiently different Ln metal ions among different positions in a molecule. We report here the one-step synthesis and structure of a pure [YbNdYb] (1) coordination complex featuring short Yb···Nd distances, ideal to investigate a potential distributive (i.e., from one donor to two acceptors) intramolecular ET from one Nd(3+) ion to two Yb(3+) centers within a well-characterized molecule. The difference in ionic radius is the mechanism allowing to allocate selectively both types of metal ion within the molecular structure, exploited with the simultaneous use of two β-diketone-type ligands. To assist the photophysical investigation of this heterometallic species, the analogues [YbLaYb] (2) and [LuNdLu] (3) have also been prepared. Sensitization of Yb(3+) and Nd(3+) in the last two complexes, respectively, was observed, with remarkably long decay times, facilitating the determination of the Nd-to-Yb ET within the [YbNdYb] composite. This ET was demonstrated by comparing the emission of iso-absorbant solutions of 1, 2, and 3 and through lifetime determinations in solution and solid state. The comparatively high efficiency of this process corroborates the facilitating effect of having two acceptors for the nonradiative decay of Nd(3+) created within the [YbNdYb] molecule.
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spelling pubmed-99450972023-02-23 Distributive Nd-to-Yb Energy Transfer within Pure [YbNdYb] Heterometallic Molecules Maniaki, Diamantoula Sickinger, Annika Barrios Moreno, Leoní A. Aguilà, David Roubeau, Olivier Settineri, Nicholas S. Guyot, Yannick Riobé, François Maury, Olivier Galán, Laura Abad Aromí, Guillem Inorg Chem [Image: see text] Facile access to site-selective hetero-lanthanide molecules will open new avenues in the search of novel photophysical phenomena based on Ln-to-Ln′ energy transfer (ET). This challenge demands strategies to segregate efficiently different Ln metal ions among different positions in a molecule. We report here the one-step synthesis and structure of a pure [YbNdYb] (1) coordination complex featuring short Yb···Nd distances, ideal to investigate a potential distributive (i.e., from one donor to two acceptors) intramolecular ET from one Nd(3+) ion to two Yb(3+) centers within a well-characterized molecule. The difference in ionic radius is the mechanism allowing to allocate selectively both types of metal ion within the molecular structure, exploited with the simultaneous use of two β-diketone-type ligands. To assist the photophysical investigation of this heterometallic species, the analogues [YbLaYb] (2) and [LuNdLu] (3) have also been prepared. Sensitization of Yb(3+) and Nd(3+) in the last two complexes, respectively, was observed, with remarkably long decay times, facilitating the determination of the Nd-to-Yb ET within the [YbNdYb] composite. This ET was demonstrated by comparing the emission of iso-absorbant solutions of 1, 2, and 3 and through lifetime determinations in solution and solid state. The comparatively high efficiency of this process corroborates the facilitating effect of having two acceptors for the nonradiative decay of Nd(3+) created within the [YbNdYb] molecule. American Chemical Society 2023-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9945097/ /pubmed/36753476 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c03940 Text en © 2023 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 Maniaki, Diamantoula
Sickinger, Annika
Barrios Moreno, Leoní A.
Aguilà, David
Roubeau, Olivier
Settineri, Nicholas S.
Guyot, Yannick
Riobé, François
Maury, Olivier
Galán, Laura Abad
Aromí, Guillem
Distributive Nd-to-Yb Energy Transfer within Pure [YbNdYb] Heterometallic Molecules
title Distributive Nd-to-Yb Energy Transfer within Pure [YbNdYb] Heterometallic Molecules
title_full Distributive Nd-to-Yb Energy Transfer within Pure [YbNdYb] Heterometallic Molecules
title_fullStr Distributive Nd-to-Yb Energy Transfer within Pure [YbNdYb] Heterometallic Molecules
title_full_unstemmed Distributive Nd-to-Yb Energy Transfer within Pure [YbNdYb] Heterometallic Molecules
title_short Distributive Nd-to-Yb Energy Transfer within Pure [YbNdYb] Heterometallic Molecules
title_sort distributive nd-to-yb energy transfer within pure [ybndyb] heterometallic molecules
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9945097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36753476
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c03940
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