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Structure and dynamics of lanthanide ions and lanthanide complexes in solution

Helm, Lothar  
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Foglia, Francois
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Kowall, Thomas
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1994
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter

Recent neutron-diffraction studies on dilute solutions have shown that a change in coordination numbers from nine to eight water molecules in the first hydration sphere occurs when going from the light to the heavy lanthanide (III) ions. To acquire a deeper insight into the structure of the first coordination sphere of these ions Monte Carlo and molecular-dynamics computer simulations were performed. The initial results will be compared with neutron-diffraction data and solid-state structures. Recently there has been increasing interest in Ln3+ complexes as relaxation agents in magnetic-resonance imaging. We have therefore studied water exchange on a series of gadolinium (III) complexes by oxygen-17 NMR. Results will be given and compared with octaaqua Gd3+.

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DOI
10.1088/0953-8984/6/23A/017
Author(s)
Helm, Lothar  
Foglia, Francois
Kowall, Thomas
Merbach, Andre E.  
Date Issued

1994

Published in
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Volume

6

Issue

Suppl. 23A

Start page

A137

End page

A140

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REVIEWED

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February 15, 2006
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