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Local Structures and Heterogeneity of Silica-Supported M(III) Sites Evidenced by EPR, IR, NMR, and Luminescence Spectroscopies.

Murielle F Delley1, Giuseppe Lapadula1, Francisco Núñez-Zarur1,2, Aleix Comas-Vives1, Vidmantas Kalendra1,3, Gunnar Jeschke1, Dirk Baabe4, Marc D Walter4, Aaron J Rossini5, Anne Lesage6, Lyndon Emsley5, Olivier Maury7, Christophe Copéret1.   

Abstract

Grafting molecular precursors on partially dehydroxylated silica followed by a thermal treatment yields silica-supported M(III) sites for a broad range of metals. They display unique properties such as high activity in olefin polymerization and alkane dehydrogenation (M = Cr) or efficient luminescence properties (M = Yb and Eu) essential for bioimaging. Here, we interrogate the local structure of the M(III) surface sites obtained from two molecular precursors, amides M(N(SiMe3)2)3 vs siloxides (M(OSi(OtBu)3)3·L with L = (THF)2 or HOSi(OtBu)3 for M = Cr, Yb, Eu, and Y, by a combination of advanced spectroscopic techniques (EPR, IR, XAS, UV-vis, NMR, luminescence spectroscopies). For paramagnetic Cr(III), EPR (HYSCORE) spectroscopy shows hyperfine coupling to nitrogen only when the amide precursor is used, consistent with the presence of nitrogen neighbors. This changes their specific reactivity compared to Cr(III) sites in oxygen environments obtained from siloxide precursors: no coordination of CO and oligomer formation during the polymerization of ethylene due to the presence of a N-donor ligand. The presence of the N-ligand also affects the photophysical properties of Yb and Eu by decreasing their lifetime, probably due to nonradiative deactivation of excited states by N-H bonds. Both types of precursors lead to a distribution of surface sites according to reactivity for Cr, luminescence spectroscopy for Yb and Eu, and dynamic nuclear polarization surface-enhanced 89Y NMR spectroscopy (DNP SENS). In particular, DNP SENS provides molecular-level information about the structure of surface sites by evidencing the presence of tri-, tetra-, and pentacoordinated Y-surface sites. This study provides unprecedented evidence and tools to assess the local structure of metal surface sites in relation to their chemical and physical properties.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28582614     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b02179

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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Authors:  Gerd Buntkowsky; Michael Vogel
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-07-21       Impact factor: 4.411

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Authors:  Nick J Brownbill; Daniel Lee; Gaël De Paëpe; Frédéric Blanc
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