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Sensing the Chirality of Dawson Lanthanide Polyoxometalates [α 1 ‐LnP 2 W 17 O 61 ] 7− by Multinuclear NMR Spectroscopy
Author(s) -
Boglio Cécile,
Hasenknopf Bernold,
Lenoble Géraldine,
Rémy Pauline,
Gouzerh Pierre,
Thorimbert Serge,
Lacôte Emmanuel,
Malacria Max,
Thouvenot René
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
chemistry – a european journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.687
H-Index - 242
eISSN - 1521-3765
pISSN - 0947-6539
DOI - 10.1002/chem.200701429
Subject(s) - lanthanide , chirality (physics) , nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy , spectroscopy , crystallography , chemistry , physics , materials science , stereochemistry , nuclear physics , organic chemistry , chiral symmetry , quantum mechanics , ion , nambu–jona lasinio model , quark
Lanthanide complexes of the chiral Dawson phosphotungstate [α 1 ‐P 2 W 17 O 61 ] 10− were used to study the formation of diastereomers with optically pure organic ligands. The present work started with the full assignment of the 183 W NMR spectra of [α 1 ‐Yb(H 2 O) 4 P 2 W 17 O 61 ] 7− at different temperatures and concentrations, which allowed the structure of the dimerized form in aqueous solution to be established. Different enantiopure amino acids and phosphonic acids were screened as ligands. Both types allowed chiral differentiation by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy under fast‐exchange conditions. Functional groups with a good affinity for the oxo framework of the polyoxometalate were identified, and maps of the interactions between L ‐serine and N ‐phosphonomethyl‐ L ‐proline with [α 1 ‐Yb(H 2 O) 4 P 2 W 17 O 61 ] 7− were established. This demonstrates the power of 183 W NMR spectroscopy to elucidate the molecular recognition of inorganic molecules by organic compounds. N ‐Phosphonomethyl‐ L ‐proline appears to be a convenient ligand to promote separation of the diastereomers and ultimately resolution of the enantiomers of [α 1 ‐Yb(H 2 O) 4 P 2 W 17 O 61 ] 7− .
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