Issue 29, 2022

In situ formation and dispersion of lanthanide complexes in wormlike micelles

Abstract

Lanthanide-containing, water-based fluids normally suffer from low photoluminescent (PL) and/or colloidal stability, which greatly hinders their applications. Herein, we report the preparation of PL fluids which contain in situ formed europium complexes in aqueous solution. The strategy first relies on the construction of wormlike micelles by mixing a zwitterionic surfactant (tetradecyldimethylaminoxide, C14DMAO) and a tridentate ligand for a lanthanide cation (2,6-dipicolinic acid, DPA) in water. The addition of the dual-functionalized DPA to an aqueous solution of C14DMAO (100 mol L−1) induced non-monotonic rheological changes, with the expected formation of a pseudogemini surfactant at a DPA-to-C14DMAO molar ratio of approximately 1 : 2. When a third component of EuCl3 is introduced to this system, complexes formed in situ between Eu3+ and DPA, resulting in bright red-emission. Besides DPA, C14DMAO is also involved in the complexation, which squeezes out water molecules and greatly improves the PL stability of the fluid. The synergetic effect among Eu3+, DPA and C14DMAO leads to the high colloidal stability of the fluid, opening the door for a wide range of potential applications. Further tests indicate that this strategy can be easily expanded to other lanthanide cations such as Tb3+.

Graphical abstract: In situ formation and dispersion of lanthanide complexes in wormlike micelles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 May 2022
Accepted
22 Jun 2022
First published
22 Jun 2022

Soft Matter, 2022,18, 5380-5387

In situ formation and dispersion of lanthanide complexes in wormlike micelles

N. Feng, P. Li, A. Xu, L. Yu and H. Li, Soft Matter, 2022, 18, 5380 DOI: 10.1039/D2SM00687A

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