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Europium-151 and iron-57 nuclear resonant vibrational spectroscopy of naturally abundant KEu(iii)Fe(ii)(CN)6 and Eu(iii)Fe(iii)(CN)6 complexes

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 51, Issue 46, Pages 17753-17761

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2dt02600g

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  1. US NIH
  2. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science
  3. [GM-65440]
  4. [DE-AC02-06CH11357]

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We have performed and analyzed the first combined Eu-151 and Fe-57 nuclear resonant vibrational spectroscopy (NRVS) for naturally abundant KEu(iii)[Fe(ii)(CN)(6)] and Eu(iii)[Fe(iii)(CN)(6)] complexes. The results confirm the coordination positions of Eu(iii) and Fe(iii)/Fe(ii) in these complexes, and provide insights for the design and evaluation of their nanoparticles as potential contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging.
We have performed and analyzed the first combined Eu-151 and Fe-57 nuclear resonant vibrational spectroscopy (NRVS) for naturally abundant KEu(iii)[Fe(ii)(CN)(6)] and Eu(iii)[Fe(iii)(CN)(6)] complexes. Comparison of the observed Eu-151 vs.Fe-57 NRVS spectroscopic features confirms that Eu(iii) in both KEu(iii)[Fe(ii)(CN)(6)] and Eu(iii)[Fe(iii)(CN)(6)] occupies a position outside the [Fe(CN)(6)] core and coordinates to the N atoms of the CN- ions, whereas Fe(iii) or Fe(ii) occupies the site inside the [Fe(CN)(6)](4-) core and coordinates to the C atoms of the CN- ions. In addition to the spectroscopic interest, the results from this study provide invaluable insights for the design and evaluation of the nanoparticles of such complexes as potential cellular contrast agents for their use in magnetic resonance imaging. The combined Eu-151 and Fe-57 NRVS measurements are also among the first few explorations of bi-isotopic NRVS experiments.

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