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Luminescent chiral lanthanide(III) complexes as potential molecular probes

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume -, Issue 44, Pages 9692-9707

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b909430j

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  1. National Institute of Health Minority Biomedical Research [2 S06 GM008192-27]
  2. Research Corporation Cottrell Science [CC6624]
  3. Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar
  4. San Jose State University
  5. San Jose State University Research Foundation
  6. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES [S06GM008192] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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This perspective gives an introduction into the design of luminescent lanthanide(III)-containing complexes possessing chiral properties and used to probe biological materials. The first part briefly describes general principles, focusing on the optical aspect (i.e. lanthanide luminescence, sensitization processes) of the most emissive trivalent lanthanide ions, europium and terbium, incorporated into molecular luminescent edifices. This is followed by a short discussion on the importance of chirality in the biological and pharmaceutical fields. The second part is devoted to the assessment of the chiroptical spectroscopic tools available (typically circular dichroism and circularly polarized luminescence) and the strategies used to introduce a chiral feature into luminescent lanthanide(III) complexes (chiral structure resulting from a chiral arrangement of the ligand molecules surrounding the luminescent center or presence of chiral centers in the ligand molecules). Finally, the last part illustrates these fundamental principles with recent selected examples of such chiral luminescent lanthanide-based compounds used as potential probes of biomolecular substrates.

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