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Lanthanide complexes with zwitterionic amidoximes stabilized by noncoordinating water moleculesFootnote*

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Pages 411-417 | Received 31 Aug 2017, Accepted 06 Nov 2017, Published online: 26 Nov 2017
 

Abstract

We present the first structural report of lanthanides complexed with free amidoxime ligands as part of our ongoing research effort to understand the interactions of amidoximes with metal ions in seawater. Three isomorphous lanthanide complexes with acetamidoxime (AcAO) having the formula Ln2(NO3)6(AcAO)3(OH2)3·3H2O (Ln = Pr3+, Nd3+, Gd3+) have been crystallized and structurally characterised. Notably, the AcAO ligands coordinate in a bridging mode as zwitterions, which creates pre-organised hydrogen bonding cavities into which water molecules are incorporated. Charge-assisted hydrogen bonds to these water molecules appear to stabilize the zwitterionic form and thus the overall complex, underscoring the importance of supramolecular phenomena and overall complex geometry on the relative stability of amidoxime complexes. This has implications for controlling their selectivity towards metal ions.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the U.S. DOE Office of Nuclear Energy Nuclear Energy University Programs (grant number DE-NE0000672) and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (Discovery Grant RGPIN-2016-04944) for support of this work. This research was undertaken, in part, thanks to funding from the Canada Excellence Research Chairs program.

Notes

* Dedicated to Prof. Jerry L. Atwood for his 75th birthday.

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