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Chiral probe development for circularly polarised luminescence: Comparative study of structural factors determining the degree of induced CPL with four heptacoordinate europium(III) complexes

  • Emily R. Neil
  • , Mark A. Fox
  • , Robert Pal
  • , Lars Olof Pålsson
  • , Benjamin A. O'Sullivan
  • , David Parker*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A series of bright, europium(iii) complexes has been prepared based on an achiral heptadentate triazacyclononane ligand bearing two strongly absorbing, coordinated aralkynyl pyridyl moieties. The binding of chiral carboxylates, including α-hydroxy acids such as lactate and mandelate, has been monitored by emission spectroscopy and is signalled by the switching on of strong circularly polarised emission. In each case, an R-chiral carboxylate gave rise to emission typical of a Δ complex, most clearly shown in the form of the ΔJ = 4 transition manifold around 700 nm. Variations in the sign and magnitude of the CPL allow the enantiomeric purity and absolute configuration of the acid to be assessed in a sample. Analysis of the relative energies of the parent aqua complexes and their stereoisomeric adducts has been aided by lifetime measurements and density functional theory calculations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14937-14951
Number of pages15
JournalDalton Transactions
Volume44
Issue number33
Early online date24 Jul 2015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Sept 2015

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