| Literature DB >> 28837177 |
Gauthier J-P Deblonde1, Manuel Sturzbecher-Hoehne1, Peter B Rupert2, Dahlia D An1, Marie-Claire Illy1, Corie Y Ralston3, Jiri Brabec4, Wibe A de Jong5, Roland K Strong2, Rebecca J Abergel1.
Abstract
Berkelium (Bk) has been predicted to be the only transplutonium element able to exhibit both +III and +IV oxidation states in solution, but evidence of a stable oxidized Bk chelate has so far remained elusive. Here we describe the stabilization of the heaviest 4+ ion of the periodic table, under mild aqueous conditions, using a siderophore derivative. The resulting Bk(IV) complex exhibits luminescence via sensitization through an intramolecular antenna effect. This neutral Bk(IV) coordination compound is not sequestered by the protein siderocalin-a mammalian metal transporter-in contrast to the negatively charged species obtained with neighbouring trivalent actinides americium, curium and californium (Cf). The corresponding Cf(III)-ligand-protein ternary adduct was characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis. Combined with theoretical predictions, these data add significant insight to the field of transplutonium chemistry, and may lead to innovative Bk separation and purification processes.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28837177 DOI: 10.1038/nchem.2759
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427