Phosphineoxide-Chelated Europium(III) Nanoparticles for Ceftriaxone Detection.
Rustem R ZairovAlexey DovzhenkoNatalia TerekhovaTimur KornevYing ZhouZeai HuangDmitry TatarinovGuliya NizameevaRobert R FayzullinAidar T GubaidullinTaliya SalikhovaFrancesco EnrichiVladimir F MironovAsiya MustafinaPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The present work demonstrates the optimization of the ligand structure in the series of bis(phosphine oxide) and β-ketophosphine oxide representatives for efficient coordination of Tb 3+ and Eu 3+ ions with the formation of the complexes exhibiting high Tb 3+ - and Eu 3+ -centered luminescence. The analysis of the stoichiometry and structure of the lanthanide complexes obtained using the XRD method reveals the great impact of the bridging group nature between two phosphine oxide moieties on the coordination mode of the ligands with Tb 3+ and Eu 3+ ions. The bridging imido-group facilitates the deprotonation of the imido- bis(phosphine oxide) ligand followed by the formation of tris-complexes. The spectral and PXRD analysis of the separated colloids indicates that the high stability of the tris-complexes provides their safe conversion into polystyrenesulfonate-stabilized colloids using the solvent exchange method. The red Eu 3+ -centered luminescence of the tris-complex exhibits the same specificity in the solutions and the colloids. The pronounced luminescent response on the antibiotic ceftriaxone allows for sensing the latter in aqueous solutions with an LOD value equal to 0.974 μM.