Pseudocontact shifts in lanthanide complexes with variable crystal field parameters

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Di Pietro, S., Lo Piano, S. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2625-483X and Di Bari, L. (2011) Pseudocontact shifts in lanthanide complexes with variable crystal field parameters. Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 255 (23-24). pp. 2810-2820. ISSN 0010-8545 doi: 10.1016/j.ccr.2011.05.010

Abstract/Summary

Accurate pseudocontact shifts are the basis for structural determination in solution by means of paramagnetic NMR. Separation of pseudocontact (PCS) from Fermi contact (FC) shifts from NMR data can be achieved by means of the so-called Reilley method, which is briefly critically reviewed. It encounters a relevant limitation in the case of change of crystal field parameters through the series, as determined by various processes, primarily axial ligand dynamics, or as a consequence of lanthanide contraction. We propose a simple alternative procedure to compensate for any variation (smooth or abrupt) in crystal field parameters. Four examples taken from the literature, plus the complete set of unpublished data for Ln DOTMA are discussed in detail to illustrate the power and limitation of the conventional Reilley treatment and to demonstrate the power and scope of our alternative approach. Highlights ► The standard and an alternative method for separating pseudocontact shifts (PCS) are reviewed. ► We show how to overcome any variation in crystal field parameters in the separation of PCS. ► Variable coordination number and ligand polarizability can be accounted for by our method. ► The scope embraces MRI contrast agents and (enantioselective) catalysts. ► The case of structural equilibria in DOTA derivatives is discussed.

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URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/90484
Identification Number/DOI 10.1016/j.ccr.2011.05.010
Refereed Yes
Divisions Science > School of the Built Environment
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Science > School of the Built Environment > Energy and Environmental Engineering group
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