Reduction of Rare-Earth Metal Complexes Induced by γ Irradiation
The utility of γ irradiation for generating unstable, low oxidation state molecular species containing rare-earth metal ions in frozen solution has been examined. The method was evaluated by irradiating Ln(III) precursors (Ln = Sc, Y, and La) in a solid matrix of 2-methyltetrahydrofuran at 77 K wit...
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Published in | Inorganic chemistry Vol. 61; no. 44; pp. 17713 - 17718 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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American Chemical Society
07.11.2022
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Summary: | The utility of γ irradiation for generating unstable, low oxidation state molecular species containing rare-earth metal ions in frozen solution has been examined. The method was evaluated by irradiating Ln(III) precursors (Ln = Sc, Y, and La) in a solid matrix of 2-methyltetrahydrofuran at 77 K with a 700 keV 137Cs source to generate free electrons capable of reducing the Ln(III) species. These experiments yielded EPR and UV–visible spectroscopic data that matched those of the known Ln(II) species [(C5H4SiMe3)3YII]1–, [(C5H4SiMe3)3LaII]1–, and {ScII[N(SiMe3)2]3}1–. Irradiation of the La(III) complex LaIII[N(SiMe3)2]3 by this method gave EPR and UV–visible absorption spectra consistent with {LaII[N(SiMe3)2]3}1–, a species that had previously eluded preparation by chemical reduction. Specifically, the irradiation product exhibited an axial EPR spectrum split into eight lines by the I = 7/2 139La nucleus (g ⊥ = 1.98, g || = 2.06, A ave = 519.1 G). The UV–visible absorption spectrum contains broad bands centered at 390 and 670 nm that are consistent with a La(II) ion in a trigonal ligand environment based on time-dependent density functional theory which qualitatively reproduces the observed spectrum. Additionally, the rate of formation of the [(C5H4SiMe3)3YII]1– species during the irradiation of (C5H4SiMe3)3YIII was monitored by measuring the concentration via UV–visible spectroscopy over time to provide data on the rate at which a molecular species is reduced in a glass via γ irradiation. |
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ISSN: | 0020-1669 1520-510X |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c02857 |