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Lanthanide complexes as imaging agents anchored on nano-sized particles of boehmite
2011
International audience; The synthesis of boehmite nanoparticles modified with lanthanides (Eu, Tb and Gd) is described. Their synthesis, characterization and in vitro assays with HeLa cells were performed. The nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion (NMRD) profiles of the two chelating moieties were studied. Imaging data from laser scanning confocal fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry revealed that the nanoscaffolds were taken up by the cells, distributed throughout the cytoplasm and showed no toxicity. This platform could represent an alternative to silica-based inert matrices as imaging vehicles.
The crystal structure of neodymium and europium chromate heptahydrate: Synthesis, infrared spectra, and thermal behavior of lanthanoid chromate hepta…
1991
Abstract The crystal structures of Nd2(CrO4)3 · 7H2O and Eu2(CrO4)3 · 7H2O were determined by the conventional single-crystal X-ray diffraction technique. In addition, unit cell dimensions were measured for La2 (CrO4)3 · 7H2O and Sm2(CrO4)3 · 7H2O. All these compounds are isostructural. Crystals are monoclinic, space group P2 1 c . For Nd2(CrO4)3 · 7H2O, a = 8.052(4) A, b = 19.143(4) A, c = 13.326(6) A, β = 128.15(4)°, Z = 4, Dx = 3.14 Mg · m−3, T = 296(1); and for Eu2(CrO4)3 · 7H2O, a = 7.965(3) A, b = 18.985(4) A, c = 13.185(4) A, β = 128.00(2)°, Z = 4, Dx = 3.29 Mg · m−3, T = 296(1). Ln atoms are nine-coordinated so that the coordination polyhedron is a tricapped trigonal prism for Ln1 a…
Fast volatilization of some lanthanide and actinide elements from titanium surfaces
1989
The ad- and desorption of trace quantities of the lanthanide elements lanthanum, praseodymium, neodymium, samarium, europium, gadolinium, dysprosium, and ytterbium and of the actinide elements americium and curium were investigated by thermochromatographic and isothermal measurements with hot titanium columns. The adsorption enthalpies deduced from the experimental data are in reasonable agreement with calculated values which indicate considerable variations in volatility under such conditions. More volatile elements can quickly be separated from less volatile elements by heating the mixture on titanium in high vacuum.
Dendrimer-coated magnetic particles for radionuclide separation
2005
Magnetic particles were synthesised for radionuclide removal from nuclear wastes by magnetic separation. Dendrimers with terminal amino groups attached to the particle surface were used to bind chelating groups for lanthanides and actinides. This led to a 50–400-fold increase of the distribution coefficients for europium and americium in comparison to the reference particles without the dendrimers. Back-extraction studies have demonstrated the possibility of multiple particle recycling.
Eu3+ ion distribution in oxyfluoride glass nanocomposites
2019
The authors are grateful to Dr. Andris Fedotovs for photography of the samples. This research is funded by the Latvian Council of Science, project “Novel transparent nanocomposite oxyfluoride materials for optical applications”, project No. LZP-2018/1-0335.
White light emitting silsesquioxane based materials: the importance of a ligand with rigid and directional arms
2022
The synthesis of a novel polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane functionalized with eight rigid and directional terpyridine-based arms (Ter-POSS) was successfully achieved via a Sonogashira reaction. The POSS based ligand was extensively characterized using different techniques including 1H, 13C and 29Si NMR as well as UV-Vis and fluorescence spectroscopies. The assembly of these nano-caged units in the presence of different transition metal ions (Fe2+, Zn2+ and Cu2+) as well as of a cation from the lanthanides (Eu3+) was investigated using absorption and emission spectroscopies. The final materials display an evident emission in different regions of the visible spectrum as a function of the …
Lanthanide complexation with CMPO and CMPO-calix[4]arenes in solution: spectrophotometric and electrospray mass spectrometric approaches.
2007
The binding of lanthanide(III) cations with organophosphorous ligands like CMPO and related calix[4]arene-based derivatives have been investigated using two experimental methods. The stability constants of the lanthanum, europium and ytterbium complexes were first determined in methanol by UV absorption spectrophotometry in the presence of nitrate or chloride anions. The results showed that the stoichiometry and the stability of the complexes formed depend on the position of the CMPO moieties either on the wide or the narrow rim of the calixarene scaffold, the nature of the medium, the conformational mobility of the ligands. Complexation of lanthanum was also followed by ESI-mass spectromet…
Full multiple scattering analysis of X-ray absorption near edge structure at the Eu L3-edge in EuO
2004
Abstract X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) at the Eu L 3 -edge in crystalline EuO is interpreted within full multiple scattering (FMS) formalism. Our theoretical results, based on the ab initio self-consistent (SC) potential calculations, are in good agreement with experimental data. The main features in the experimental signal are reproduced taking into account a cluster of about five coordination shells, centred at the europium atom and having EuO structure. An addition of more distant coordination shells makes features only better resolved. The relatively high intensity of the peak, located just above the Eu L 3 -edge, indicates that 5d states are well localised. Comparative a…
Preparation, characterization and photophysical properties of hybrid materials from rare earth complexes of phosphonato-substituted DOTAM derivatives
2011
Europium complexes [Eu.L]X33 (X = SO3CF3, NO3) of (diethoxyphosphorylnaphthyl)-substituted DOTAM were prepared and incorporated into titania and zirconia inorganic matrices. Zirconia revealed an appropriate matrix to achieve an efficient sensitization of emitting lanthanides.
Understanding the Stabilization and Tunability of Divalent Europium 2.2.2B Cryptates
2021
Lanthanides such as europium with more accessible divalent states are useful for studying redox stability afforded by macrocyclic organic ligands. Substituted cryptands, such as 2.2.2B cryptand, that increase the oxidative stability of divalent europium also provide coordination environments that support synthetic alterations of Eu(II) cryptate complexes. Two single crystal structures were obtained containing nine-coordinate Eu(II) 2.2.2B cryptate complexes that differ by a single coordination site, the occupation of which is dictated by changes in reaction conditions. A crystal structure containing a [Eu(2.2.2B)Cl]+ complex is obtained from a methanol-THF solvent mixture, while a methanol-…