Literature DB >> 17091946

Variable temperature and EPR frequency study of two aqueous Gd(III) complexes with unprecedented sharp lines.

Alain Borel1, Hoon Kang, Christelle Gateau, Marinella Mazzanti, R B Clarkson, R Linn Belford.   

Abstract

We present an EPR study of two Gd(III) complexes in aqueous solution at multiple temperatures and EPR frequencies. These two complexes, [Gd(TPATCN)] and [Gd(DOTAM)(H(2)O)](3+), display remarkably sharp lines (i.e. slow transverse electron spin relaxation) in comparison with all complexes studied in the past, especially at X-band ( approximately 9.08 GHz). These unprecedented spectra even show, for the first time in solution, a distinct influence of hyperfine coupling to two magnetically active Gd isotopes ((155)Gd 14.8%, I = 3/2, gamma = -0.8273 x 10(7) s(-1) T(-1) and (157)Gd, 15.65%, I = 3/2, -1.0792 x 10(7) s(-1) T(-1)). The hyperfine coupling splitting in [Gd(TPATCN)] was determined accurately for a (157)Gd-enriched complex, and the value A((157)Gd)/gmu(B) = 5.67 G seems to be a good estimation for most chelates of interest. Consequently, we can safely assert that neglecting the Gd isotopes in line shape studies is not a significant source of error as long as the apparent peak-to-peak width is greater than 10-20 G. This is generally the case, except at very high EPR frequencies (>150 GHz). Analyzing the spectra within the physical model of Rast et al. we find that the slow electron spin relaxation is due to a nearly zero static ZFS. We discuss some structural features that might explain this interesting electron structure.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17091946     DOI: 10.1021/jp065445+

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem A        ISSN: 1089-5639            Impact factor:   2.781


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