Spectroscopy as a tool to detect multinuclear Cu(ii)-triethanolamine complexes in aqueous solutionElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Speciation curves of Cu-TEA species based on the literature stability constants, T1 and T2 NMR relaxation time constants of TEA at low and high pH values, the additional NMRD curves and data. See DOI: 10.1039/c7dt04146b

Complexes of Cu( ii ) with triethanolamine (TEA) are widely used in aqueous precursor solutions of Cu-based catalysts and metal oxides such as YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7− δ superconductors. An outstanding question is whether such complexes are multinuclear in solution. Here, we use various spectroscopic techniq...

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Main Authors Lommens, Petra, Tack, Pieter, Vander Elst, Luce, Van Driessche, Isabel, Vincze, Laszlo, Sinnaeve, Davy
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Abstract Complexes of Cu( ii ) with triethanolamine (TEA) are widely used in aqueous precursor solutions of Cu-based catalysts and metal oxides such as YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7− δ superconductors. An outstanding question is whether such complexes are multinuclear in solution. Here, we use various spectroscopic techniques to unmistakably prove the existence of such multimers. Firstly, we introduce an original approach based on NMR spectroscopy and the Evans method that establishes the existence of multimers in aqueous solution at pH 4 and higher, and allows precise monitoring of the formation of these complexes with increasing pH. Secondly, we use extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy to show that a Cu-Cu interaction exists at pH 9.5, which is not observed in acidic (pH 2) solutions. Finally, NMRD measurements reveal additional structural information regarding the multinuclear complexes. Knowledge concerning the nature of Cu( ii )-TEA complexes in solution is of great relevance in view of the design of speciation models to predict the stability of copper triethanolamine-based precursor solutions. The Evans method, Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) and NMR relaxation dispersion (NMRD) spectroscopy were used to prove the existence of multimeric Cu( ii )-triethanolamine species in aqueous solutions.
AbstractList Complexes of Cu( ii ) with triethanolamine (TEA) are widely used in aqueous precursor solutions of Cu-based catalysts and metal oxides such as YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7− δ superconductors. An outstanding question is whether such complexes are multinuclear in solution. Here, we use various spectroscopic techniques to unmistakably prove the existence of such multimers. Firstly, we introduce an original approach based on NMR spectroscopy and the Evans method that establishes the existence of multimers in aqueous solution at pH 4 and higher, and allows precise monitoring of the formation of these complexes with increasing pH. Secondly, we use extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy to show that a Cu-Cu interaction exists at pH 9.5, which is not observed in acidic (pH 2) solutions. Finally, NMRD measurements reveal additional structural information regarding the multinuclear complexes. Knowledge concerning the nature of Cu( ii )-TEA complexes in solution is of great relevance in view of the design of speciation models to predict the stability of copper triethanolamine-based precursor solutions. The Evans method, Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) and NMR relaxation dispersion (NMRD) spectroscopy were used to prove the existence of multimeric Cu( ii )-triethanolamine species in aqueous solutions.
Author Sinnaeve, Davy
Lommens, Petra
Tack, Pieter
Van Driessche, Isabel
Vincze, Laszlo
Vander Elst, Luce
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Ghent University
Department of General
NMR and Molecular Imaging Laboratory
XMI research group
Organic and Biomedical Chemistry
Department of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry
SCRiPTs
NMR and Structure Analysis Unit
Université de Mons
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