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Intermolecular Interactions as Actors in Energy-Transfer Processes in Lanthanide Complexes with 2,2′-Bipyridine

Puntus, Lada N.
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Lyssenko, Konstantin A.
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Pekareva, Irina S.
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2009
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

A series of lanthanide complexes [LnClx(bpy)y(H2O)z]Cl3-x(H2O)n(EtOH)m (Ln ) Eu, Gd, Tb; x ) 1, 2; y ) 1, 2; z ) 2-4) with different numbers of 2,2′-bipyridine (bpy), chloride ions, and water molecules in the inner coordination sphere were synthesized and investigated with the aim of relating their molecular geometry and crystal packing to the efficiency of ligand-to-metal energy transfer. In conjunction to the rotation of the pyridine rings upon coordination to the Ln ion, the high flexibility displayed by bpy ligands leads to rather unexpected bending of these rings with respect to the central bond, owing to intermolecular interactions such as Cl · · ·π and π-stacking ones. Deciphering the luminescence properties of the Eu and Tb complexes needs to take into account both the composition of the inner coordination sphere and the peculiarities of the crystal packing. For instance, in addition to the classical ligand f Eu charge-transfer state (LMCT), another chargetransfer state induced by π-stacking interactions (SICT) could be identified. These two states, located between the singlet and triplet states of the bpy ligand(s), provide relays facilitating the energy migration from the singlet to the triplet states and eventually to the excited Eu states, improving the overall ligand-to-Eu energy transfer. Another point is the involvement of the inner-sphere water molecules in H-bonding with chloride ions, which considerably lowers their luminescence quenching ability, so that the adducts remain highly luminescent. For instance, the terbium chloride with two bpy ligands is an efficient near-UV to green light converter, with an overall quantum yield equal to 37% despite the coordinated water molecules. The interpretations given are substantiated by DFT and TD-DFT theoretical calculations of the complexes and ligand assemblies.

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DOI
10.1021/jp902390z
Web of Science ID

WOS:000267651600030

Author(s)
Puntus, Lada N.
Lyssenko, Konstantin A.
Pekareva, Irina S.
Bünzli, Jean-Claude G.  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume

113

Start page

9265

End page

9277

Subjects

Eu-Iii-Luminescence

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Rare-Earth Ions

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Charge-Transfer

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Radiationless Transitions

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Spectroscopic Properties

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Quantum Yield

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Europium

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Ligand

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2,2'-Bipyridine

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Efficiency

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