Metal‐Mediated Interactions in Homo‐ and Heterobimetallic Edifices with Lanthanides: A Study in Solution

Author:

Hamacek Josef12ORCID,Elhabiri Mourad3ORCID,Le Guennic Boris4ORCID,Shanzer Abraham5,Albrecht‐Gary Anne‐Marie1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie Bioinorganique UMR 7509 CNRS ECPM University of Strasbourg 25 rue Becquerel 67200 Strasbourg France

2. Current address: Center for Molecular Biophysics (CBM) UPR 4301 CNRS Orléans Rue Charles Sadron 45 071 Orléans France

3. Laboratoire d'Innovation Moléculaire et Applications (LIMA) UMR 7042 CNRS – Université de Strasbourg – UHA, ECPM 25 rue Becquerel 67200 Strasbourg France

4. Univ Rennes CNRS ISCR (Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes) UMR 6226 35000 Rennes France

5. The Department of Organic Chemistry The Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot 76100 Israel

Abstract

AbstractWe report here on the coordination properties of a series of lanthanide cations (Ln=La, Nd, Eu, Tb, Er) with a tripodal homoditopic ligand L, which is bearing three diamido‐dihydroxamate arms anchored on a tertiary amine. The complexes of L with lanthanides were studied in a MeOH/H2O (80/20 by weight) solvent and a marked size‐discriminating effect depending on the intramolecular interactions was observed in the tripodal dinuclear lanthanide edifice. Positive cooperative effects favour the formation of the bimetallic LLn2 complexes compared with the monometallic analogues for the heavier lanthanide cations (Eu, Tb, Er), while the lighter ones (La, Nd) show a decrease of cooperative interactions in the corresponding bimetallic species. Moreover, increased levels of heterobimetallic complexes are detected for Ln(III) pairs containing a lighter Ln(III) ion and a heavier one. In contrast with the adjunctive ligand exchange reported for LFe2 and CDTA, the corresponding substitution reaction for LLn2 occurs according to a disjunctive mechanism. Our work thus highlights the importance of the balance between the rigidity of a tripodal structure and the flexibility of the side arms to accommodate two trivalent cations in a supramolecular ensemble.

Publisher

Wiley

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