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Temperature and pressure dependence of excitation spectra as a probe of the solution structure and equilibrium thermodynamics of a Eu(III) complex containing a modified dota ligand

Muller, G.; Kean, S.D.; Parker, D.; Riehl, J.P.

Authors

G. Muller

S.D. Kean

J.P. Riehl



Abstract

The temperature and pressure dependence of the F-7(0) --> D-5(0) and F-7(1) --> D-5(0) excitation spectra for aqueous solutions of Eu(III) with race mic-tetra(alpha-carboxyethyl)DOTA have been measured. Individual excitation and emission peaks have been assigned to square antiprism (SAP) and twisted square antiprism (TSAP) isomers of the complex, and the variation of relative peak areas as a function of temperature and pressure have been used to estimate the enthalpy and volume change associated with the isomer equilibrium. The effects of temperature on the initial state populations have been treated explicitly, although for the data presented, these effects are within the uncertainty of the measurement. The results show that the SAP isomer of Eu(ceDOTA) is the more compact, more ordered, and lower enthalpy structure, consistent with previous NMR experiments on the differences in the observed rate of water exchange for the isomeric species.

Citation

Muller, G., Kean, S., Parker, D., & Riehl, J. (2002). Temperature and pressure dependence of excitation spectra as a probe of the solution structure and equilibrium thermodynamics of a Eu(III) complex containing a modified dota ligand. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 106(51), 12349-12355

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2002-12
Journal The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Print ISSN 1089-5639
Electronic ISSN 1520-5215
Publisher American Chemical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 106
Issue 51
Pages 12349-12355
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1601347