Abstract

Four lanthanide complexes of 1-hydroxy-2-pyridinone (HOPO) have been synthesised from aqueous solution at pH ≈ 7 and their structures and luminescent properties have been established. This ligand coordinates to lanthanide(III) ions as an anionic bidentate chelate (1-oxy-2-pyridinonate, OPO−) and crystallographic analyses show the formation of two structural types with different stoichiometries. In the first part of this series (Eu, Gd) the structural type consists of dimer units Na2[Ln2(OPO)8]·9H2O, crystallising in the orthorhombic system, space group P212121. The immediate coordination sphere around Ln is occupied by the eight oxygen atoms of four bidentate OPO− ligands. These complexes display the Na+ ions associated with the complex anion via interactions with bridging CO and NO groups of the ligands, inducing a polymeric structure. In the second part of the series (Tb, Dy) the structures obtained are [Ln(OPO)3(H2O)2]·H2O, crystallising in triclinic system, space group P. The Tb(III) and Dy(III) ions are also eight-coordinated but two water molecules occupy the coordination sphere instead of one ligand OPO−. The Dy(III), Eu(III) and Tb(III) complexes display in the solid state and at room temperature a photoluminescence that is achieved by an indirect excitation process (antenna effect). The terbium(III) complex exhibits intense sensitized green emission, which is temperature independent.

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