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Lanthanide Fluorobenzoates as Bio-Probes: a Quest for the Optimal Ligand Fluorination Degree.

Alena S KalyakinaValentina V UtochnikovaIvan S BushmarinovIrina M Le-DeygenDaniel VolzPatrick WeisUte SchepersNatalia P KuzminaStefan Bräse
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2017)
The thorough study of fluorinated benzoates of lanthanides (Eu, Tb, Nd, Er, Yb, Gd, La, Lu) is reported. Their composition in single crystal and powder state revealed two predominant structural motifs. An in-depth luminescence study has been performed on the reported fluorobenzoates, showing, that terbium and europium complexes in solid state possess high luminescence intensity with the quantum yield of up to 69 %. High solubility in most organic solvents, as well as in water, combined with the high luminescence intensity in water solution and non-toxicity allowed the testing of europium complexes as bioprobes in cellulo. Among all tested fluorobenzoates, europium 2-fluorobenzoate dihydrate combined the best luminescent properties, thermodynamic stability, aqueous solubility, and non-toxicity, and was shown to be a viable bio-marker.
Keyphrases
  • energy transfer
  • solid state
  • quantum dots
  • oxidative stress
  • ionic liquid
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • high intensity
  • small molecule
  • molecular dynamics
  • metal organic framework
  • living cells
  • fluorescence imaging