Electronic Structure of Neodymium(III) and Europium(III) Resolved in Solution Using High-Resolution Optical Spectroscopy and Population Analysis

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Solution chemistry of the lanthanide(III) ions is unexplored and relevant: extraction and recycling processes exclusively operate in solution, MRI is a solution-phase method, and bioassays are done in solution. However, the molecular structure of the lanthanide(III) ions in solution is poorly described, especially for the near-IR (NIR)-emitting lanthanides, as these are difficult to investigate using optical tools, which has limited the availability of experimental data. Here we report a custom-built spectrometer dedicated to investigation of lanthanide(III) luminescence in the NIR region. Absorption, luminescence excitation, and luminescence spectra of five complexes of europium(III) and neodymium(III) were acquired. The obtained spectra display high spectral resolution and high signal-to-noise ratios. Using the high quality data, a method for determining the electronic structure for the thermal ground states and emitting states is proposed. It combines Boltzmann distributions with population analysis and uses the experimentally determined relative transition probabilities from both excitation and emission data. The method was tested on the five europium(III) complexes and was used to resolve the electronic structures of the ground state and the emitting state of neodymium(III) in five different solution complexes. This is the first step toward correlating optical spectra with chemical structure in solution for NIR-emitting lanthanide complexes.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry A
Volume127
Issue number16
Pages (from-to)3577-3590
Number of pages14
ISSN1089-5639
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

    Research areas

  • RADIATIONLESS TRANSITIONS, FLUORESCENT-PROBES, LUMINESCENCE, SPECTRA, COMPLEXES, ND3+, SPECIATION, STATE, IONS, INTENSITIES

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