Conjugates of cyclodextrins with charged and neutral macrocyclic europium,terbium and gadolinium complexes: sensitised luminescence and relaxometricinvestigations and an example of supramolecular relaxivity enhancement
Pj. Skinner et al., Conjugates of cyclodextrins with charged and neutral macrocyclic europium,terbium and gadolinium complexes: sensitised luminescence and relaxometricinvestigations and an example of supramolecular relaxivity enhancement, J CHEM S P2, (7), 2000, pp. 1329-1338
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61
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY-PERKIN TRANSACTIONS 2
The synthesis and characterisation of lanthanide complexes of mono- and tet
ra-amide beta-cyclodextrin derivatives of 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane te
traacetate (DOTA) are reported. Luminescence and relaxivity measurements co
nfirm that the Eu, Tb and Gd complexes of the eight-coordinate mono-amide l
igand possess one bound water molecule while the tetra-amide complexes are
rare examples of q=0 systems in aqueous solution. The relaxivity of the hos
t beta-CD Gd complex (8.50 mM(-1) s(-1), 20 MHz, 298 K) is enhanced when no
n-covalently bound to a second gadolinium complex bearing two phenyl moieti
es with an enhancement that is limited by the slowness of the water exchang
e rate (tau(m)=0.6 mu s, 298 K). Sensitisation of the terbium luminescence
in the mono-amide beta-CD complex occurs in the absence of oxygen using var
ious substituted naphthalene derivatives (e.g. naphthalene, K=1.04 x 10(4)
M-1, 293 K) and methyl p-tert-butylbenzoate. The slowness of the intra-comp
lex energy transfer step severely limits the efficiency of this process and
restricts the scope of 'non-covalently triggered luminescence' to a narrow
range of guest substrates, as deduced by variable temperature time-resolve
d luminescence and flash-photolysis studies.