Issue 5, 2004

Two complexes of Sm(ii) with crown ethers—electrochemical synthesis, structure and spectroscopy

Abstract

Two complexes of divalent samarium have been synthesized by electrochemical reduction in methanol–tetrahydrofuran solutions: [Sm(18-crown-6)(ClO4)2] and [Sm(15-crown-5)2](ClO4)2. In [Sm(18-crown-6)(ClO4)2] the metal cation is ten-coordinate and its coordination sphere comprises six oxygen atoms of the crown ligand and four oxygen atoms from two perchlorate anions. [Sm(15-crown-5)2](ClO4)2 shows a sandwich structure with decacoordinate samarium located between two 15-crown-5 molecules. At 77 K both compounds show f–f luminescence originating from the 5D0 level, and also the 15-crown-5 complex shows a weak luminescence in the range 20000–25000 cm−1, which has been tentatively interpreted as originating from 3P0 and 5H3 levels. At room temperature the emission of [Sm(15-crown-5)2](ClO4)2 is dominated by broad f–d bands. In the excitation spectra some Fano resonances have been observed. The 18-crown-6 compound is unstable, but the 15-crown-5 compound is fairly stable in air.

Graphical abstract: Two complexes of Sm(ii) with crown ethers—electrochemical synthesis, structure and spectroscopy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Dec 2003
Accepted
02 Feb 2004
First published
10 Feb 2004

Dalton Trans., 2004, 825-832

Two complexes of Sm(II) with crown ethers—electrochemical synthesis, structure and spectroscopy

P. Starynowicz, Dalton Trans., 2004, 825 DOI: 10.1039/B316253B

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