Mechanochemical synthesis and micro-electron diffraction analysis of rare earth–aminopolycarboxylate coordination compounds

Abstract

Mechanochemical synthesis offers synthetic pathways to new materials that are inaccessible via traditional solvent-based approaches. In this work, we evaluated how mechanochemical synthetic variables (e.g. time, frequency, liquid assisted grinding (LAG), metal precursors) impacted the products obtained from reactions containing La(III) and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). We found that tuning mechanochemical parameters (i.e., time and frequency) affected reactivity and use of different La(III) salt precursors (La2O3, LaCl3·7H2O, LaPO4·xH2O, La(NO3)3·6H2O, and La(OOCCH3)3·1.5H2O) led to variations in solid-state products. Reactivity trends were largely consistent with trends in the relative lattice energies of the lanthanum starting materials, with the outlier (La2O3) potentially undergoing additional hydroxylation on particle surfaces during LAG. Two products were successfully isolated and structurally characterized using electron diffraction, including a 1-D chain and a 2-D sheet prepared from La2O3 (LaEDTA1) and LaCl3·7H2O (LaEDTA2), respectively. Detailed structural analysis revealed protonation sites on EDTA ligands that contribute to overall charge neutrality of both compounds. Infrared spectroscopy further confirmed ligand protonation in LaEDTA1 and LaEDTA2, while thermogravimetric and elemental analysis measurements provided complementary characterization information. Finally, field emission scanning electron microscopy results confirmed the elemental compositions of both products, with trace levels of iron observed that likely originate from stainless-steel milling media.

Graphical abstract: Mechanochemical synthesis and micro-electron diffraction analysis of rare earth–aminopolycarboxylate coordination compounds

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Sep 2025
Accepted
23 Nov 2025
First published
24 Nov 2025
This article is Open Access
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CrystEngComm, 2026, Advance Article

Mechanochemical synthesis and micro-electron diffraction analysis of rare earth–aminopolycarboxylate coordination compounds

E. Çelik, P. Le Magueres, E. W. Reinheimer, K. P. Carter and T. Z. Forbes, CrystEngComm, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5CE00935A

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