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Fluorescence lifetime of terbium(III) as a probe for the ion-binding properties of tactic poly(methacrylic acids)

✍ Scribed by Hannia Luján-Upton; Yoshiyuki Okamoto; Ardie D. Walser


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
737 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-624X

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✦ Synopsis


The binding properties of trivalent metal ions to polyelectrolytes were investigated through the use of terbium [Tb(lII)] in fluorescence studies. Tbe fluorescence intensity and lifetimes of the Ianthanide ions are directly dependent upon the number of water molecules bound to their inner coordination sphere. The more efficiently a Iigand coordinates to a Ianthanide ion, the more water molecules are expelled and consequently, the greater the fluorescence intensity and lifetime. This effect was used to probe for differences in the complexation behavior of tactic polymers. Aqueous solutions of isotactic and syndiotactic poly(methacrylic acid) (PMA) were neutralized and complexed with Tb(III) ions. The fluorescence intensity of the 286 nm hypersensitive excitation band was monitored and the lifetimes were measured using several excitation wavelengths. It was found that the isotactic PM A/Tb(III) complex exhibited a six times greater fluorescence intensity than the syndiotactic PMA complex.

Lifetime measurements gave the number of water molecules coordinated by Tb(III) in the isotactic complex to be 2.4 while 3.4 waters remained bound to the Tb(III) ion in the syndiotactic PMA complex. These results indicate that isotactic PMA has the greater binding affinity towards Tb(III) ions, c 1997 .John


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