The mononuclear cryptate [Eu(H 3L F)(NO 3)(H 2O)](NO 3) 2 and the heterodinuclear cryptate [EuZnL F(DMF)](ClO 4) 2 were synthesized and characterized. The triplet state energy of the cryptand (H 3L F) was ...The mononuclear cryptate [Eu(H 3L F)(NO 3)(H 2O)](NO 3) 2 and the heterodinuclear cryptate [EuZnL F(DMF)](ClO 4) 2 were synthesized and characterized. The triplet state energy of the cryptand (H 3L F) was studied by phosphorescence spectrum. The fluorescent properties of Eu(Ⅲ) cryptates in MeOH solution show that the cryptand (H 3L F) can sensitize the Eu(Ⅲ) ion to luminescence and the introduction of the Zn(Ⅱ) ion into the mononuclear Eu(Ⅲ) cryptate resulted in blue shift of three ligand centered bands, increase of molar absorption coefficient and increase of the luminescence intensity of Eu(Ⅲ).展开更多
Pr( Ⅲ ) and Nd( Ⅲ ) can be utilized as absorption spectroscopic probes to investigate the interaction of biomolecules like Lysozyme (HEW) with Ca( Ⅱ ) in-vitro ; the most abundant metal ion in the human bod...Pr( Ⅲ ) and Nd( Ⅲ ) can be utilized as absorption spectroscopic probes to investigate the interaction of biomolecules like Lysozyme (HEW) with Ca( Ⅱ ) in-vitro ; the most abundant metal ion in the human body system. The spectroscopic techniques involving comparative absorption, absorption difference, and quantitative intensity analysis using 4f-4f transitions are utilized for changes in the inner sphere coordination pattern of Pr( Ⅲ ) and Nd(Ⅲ ) in solution as well as in solid state. The present study deals with an important biomolecule in human metabolism, that is, Lysozyme (HEW). The absorption er-Condon the probab spectral parameters such as the oscillator strength (P), the Judd-Ofelt (Tλ) intensity parameters, and the Slatinter electronic parameters are calculated using chi square methods. The obtained results are used to determine le geometry of the complex in the solution, the nature of the bond between Pr(Ⅲ)/Nd(Ⅲ) with lysozyme, and the inner sphere coordination environment of f-f transitions. The results obtained from various experimental conditions are utilized to investigate the coordination changes in the Pr(Ⅲ)/Nd(Ⅲ) complexes caused by different coordinating sites of lysozyme, normalized bite, denticity, the solvent nature, the coordination number, the nature of bond and other parameters to mimic the interaction of the Ca( Ⅱ ) ion with such biomolecule.展开更多
文摘The mononuclear cryptate [Eu(H 3L F)(NO 3)(H 2O)](NO 3) 2 and the heterodinuclear cryptate [EuZnL F(DMF)](ClO 4) 2 were synthesized and characterized. The triplet state energy of the cryptand (H 3L F) was studied by phosphorescence spectrum. The fluorescent properties of Eu(Ⅲ) cryptates in MeOH solution show that the cryptand (H 3L F) can sensitize the Eu(Ⅲ) ion to luminescence and the introduction of the Zn(Ⅱ) ion into the mononuclear Eu(Ⅲ) cryptate resulted in blue shift of three ligand centered bands, increase of molar absorption coefficient and increase of the luminescence intensity of Eu(Ⅲ).
文摘Pr( Ⅲ ) and Nd( Ⅲ ) can be utilized as absorption spectroscopic probes to investigate the interaction of biomolecules like Lysozyme (HEW) with Ca( Ⅱ ) in-vitro ; the most abundant metal ion in the human body system. The spectroscopic techniques involving comparative absorption, absorption difference, and quantitative intensity analysis using 4f-4f transitions are utilized for changes in the inner sphere coordination pattern of Pr( Ⅲ ) and Nd(Ⅲ ) in solution as well as in solid state. The present study deals with an important biomolecule in human metabolism, that is, Lysozyme (HEW). The absorption er-Condon the probab spectral parameters such as the oscillator strength (P), the Judd-Ofelt (Tλ) intensity parameters, and the Slatinter electronic parameters are calculated using chi square methods. The obtained results are used to determine le geometry of the complex in the solution, the nature of the bond between Pr(Ⅲ)/Nd(Ⅲ) with lysozyme, and the inner sphere coordination environment of f-f transitions. The results obtained from various experimental conditions are utilized to investigate the coordination changes in the Pr(Ⅲ)/Nd(Ⅲ) complexes caused by different coordinating sites of lysozyme, normalized bite, denticity, the solvent nature, the coordination number, the nature of bond and other parameters to mimic the interaction of the Ca( Ⅱ ) ion with such biomolecule.