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Dalton Trans ; 45(11): 4558-62, 2016 Mar 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26842841

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Unprecedented complexes of the composition Ln3I5(S2N2)(S2)(THF)10 were obtained in the reactions of neodymium and dysprosium iodide-nitrides with sulfur. The inorganic core of the molecules contains the cyclic fragments Ln(µ-S2)Ln, LnSNSN and LnSN. Ten of the fourteen atoms of the core are coplanar, the remaining four S2 and I2 atoms lie in the other two orthogonal planes. The dysprosium complex upon excitation with UV light exhibits the metal-centered luminescence characteristic of the Dy(3+) ion. Geometric parameters of the molecules, computational data, electron spectroscopy and fluorescence suggest the existence of some conjugation in the mentioned heterocycles.

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Dalton Trans ; 45(8): 3464-72, 2016 Feb 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26795570

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Alkoxides [Ln(OR)3(DME)]2 (R = CH(CF3)2, Ln = Sm (1), Yb (2)), [Ce(OR)3(Phen)]2 (3) (Phen = 1,10-phenanthroline), [Ce(OR')3(DME)2]2 (R' = C(CF3)3) (4), {Gd(OR')3(DME)2} (5), {Ln2[O(CF3)2C­C(CF3)2O]3} (Ln = Ce (6), Gd (7)), {Ce2[O(CF3)2C­C(CF3)2O]3(Phen)2} (8), and {Ce[O(CF3)2C­C(CF3)2O][O(CF3)2­C(CF3)2OH](Phen)2} (9) were synthesized by the reactions of silylamides Ln[N(SiMe3)2]3 with respective fluorinated alcohols. The heterovalent trinuclear complex {Sm2(µ2-OR)3(µ3-OR)2Sm(OR)2(THF)2.5(Et2O)0.5} (10) was obtained by treatment of SmI2(THF)2 with ROK. The reaction of europium(II) and yttrium(III) silylamides with ROH afforded the heterobimetallic alkoxide {Eu2(µ2-OR)3(µ3-OR)2Y(OR)2(DME)2} (11) containing divalent europium. The molecular structures of 1, 2, 3, 9, 10 and 11 were determined by X-ray analysis. All the prepared cerium derivatives as well as the europium­yttrium isopropoxide upon UV excitation exhibited photoluminescence in the regions of 370­425 (for Ce3+) and 485 nm (for Eu2+) which was assigned to 4d→5f transitions.

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Acta Crystallogr C ; 57(Pt 9): 1020-1, 2001 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11588356

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X-ray diffraction shows that the title cadmium(II) complex, [Cd(2)(C(14)H(20)O(2))(2)(C(5)H(5)N)(6)].2C(5)H(5)N, has a dimeric structure in which two (py)(3)Cd(3,5-di-tert-butylcatecholate) units (py is pyridine) are connected by two bridging O atoms, the coordination of the Cd atoms being distorted octahedral. There are two symmetrically independent dimers in the crystal structure; one is in a general position and the other lies about an inversion centre. In both cases, the bridging Cd-O distances between the Cd-catecholate units [2.224 (2)-2.237 (2) A] are shorter than the bridging Cd-O distances within the catecholate cycle [2.273 (2)-2.281 (2) A]. The Cd-N(py) distances are 2.354 (2)-2.471 (2) A. Besides the main molecules, the crystal also contains pyridine solvate molecules.

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