Novel quadruple-stranded heterometallic Ln2Na complexes hosting sodium ions inside the cryptand-like cavity†
Abstract
Coordination compounds of lanthanides NEt4[NaLn2L4(H2O)], Na[NaLn2L4(H2O)]·2H2O (Ln = La3+, Nd3+) with the bis-chelating carbacylamidophosphate ligand tetramethyl N,N′-(2,2,3,3,4,4-hexafluoro-1,5-dioxopentane-1,5-diyl)bis(phosphoramidate) (H2L) were obtained for the first time via reactions of Na2L with lanthanide nitrates. The complexes were characterized by IR and NMR spectroscopy and laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry. From X-ray diffraction analysis, it was established that the complex anions in the obtained compounds have a structure of a quadruple-stranded helicate, which encapsulates a sodium cation and a molecule of water into the negatively charged environment of the ligand fluorine and carbonyl oxygen atoms. Upon excitation by the 266 nm harmonic line of the Nd:YAG pulsed laser, the NEt4[NaNd2L4(H2O)] complex exhibits IR-emission at 300 and 77 K with the 4F3/2 emission lifetime of 2 μs.