Adrien Bourdolle
École normale supérieure de Lyon
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Chemical Communications | 2013
James W. Walton; Adrien Bourdolle; Stephen J. Butler; Marine Soulié; Martina Delbianco; Brian K. McMahon; Robert Pal; Horst Puschmann; Jurriaan M. Zwier; Laurent Lamarque; Olivier Maury; Chantal Andraud; David Parker
The synthesis, structure and photophysical properties of a series of highly emissive europium complexes is reported. Certain complexes enter mammalian cells by macropinocytosis and stain the mitochondria selectively, allowing observation of the Eu emission in cellulo by time-gated spectral imaging.
Angewandte Chemie | 2012
Anthony D'Aléo; Adrien Bourdolle; Sophie Brustlein; Teddy Fauquier; Alexei Grichine; Alain Duperray; Patrice L. Baldeck; Chantal Andraud; Sophie Brasselet; Olivier Maury
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2011
Emmanuel Di Piazza; Lucie Norel; Karine Costuas; Adrien Bourdolle; Olivier Maury; Stéphane Rigaut
We describe how the association between an ytterbium ion and a ruthenium carbon-rich complex enables the first switching of the near-IR Yb(III) luminescence by taking advantage of the redox commutation of the carbon-rich antenna.
Chemical Communications | 2012
Alexandre Zagdoun; Aaron J. Rossini; David Gajan; Adrien Bourdolle; Olivier Ouari; Melanie Rosay; Werner E. Maas; Paul Tordo; Moreno Lelli; Lyndon Emsley; Anne Lesage; Christophe Copéret
A series of non-aqueous solvents combined with the exogenous biradical bTbK are developed for DNP NMR that yield enhancements comparable to the best available water based systems. 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane appears to be one of the most promising organic solvents for DNP solid-state NMR. Here this results in a reduction in experimental times by a factor of 1000. These new solvents are demonstrated with the first DNP surface enhanced NMR characterization of an organometallic complex supported on a hydrophobic surface.
Inorganic Chemistry | 2011
Adrien Bourdolle; Mustapha Allali; Jean-Christophe Mulatier; Boris Le Guennic; Jurriaan M. Zwier; Patrice L. Baldeck; Jean-Claude G. Bünzli; Chantal Andraud; Laurent Lamarque; Olivier Maury
Two europium complexes with bis(bipyridine) azamacrocyclic ligands featuring pendant arms with or without π-conjugated donor groups are synthesized and fully characterized by theoretical calculations and NMR spectroscopy. Their photophysical properties, including two-photon absorption, are investigated in water and in various organic solvents. The nonfunctionalized ligand gives highly water-stable europium complexes featuring bright luminescence properties but poor two-photon absorption cross sections. On the other hand, the europium complex with an extended conjugated antenna ligand presents a two-photon absorption cross section of 45 GM at 720 nm but is poorly luminescent in water. A detailed solvent-dependent photophysical study indicates that this luminescence quenching is not due to the direct coordination of O-H vibrators to the metal center but to the increase of nonradiative processes in a protic solvent induced by an internal isomerization equilibrium.
Inorganic Chemistry | 2012
Fabrice Pointillart; Adrien Bourdolle; Thomas Cauchy; Olivier Maury; Yann Le Gal; Stéphane Golhen; Olivier Cador; Lahcène Ouahab
In the [Er(hfac)(3)(L)](2) complex (1) (L = 4-tetrathiafulvalene-2,6-pyridinecarboxylic acid dimethyl ester), the Er(III) ion is bonded to the tridentate coordination site. Electrochemical and photophysical measurements in solution reveal that the tetrathiafulvalene moiety is a versatile antenna for erbium luminescence sensitization at 6540 cm(-1) upon excitation in the low-energy charge transfer transition (donor to acceptor charge transfer) at 16600 cm(-1) assigned via time-dependent density functional theory calculations.
Chemistry of Materials | 2014
Giuseppe Lapadula; Adrien Bourdolle; Florian Allouche; Matthew P. Conley; Iker Del Rosal; Laurent Maron; Wayne W. Lukens; Y. Guyot; Chantal Andraud; Sophie Brasselet; Christophe Copéret; Olivier Maury; Richard A. Andersen
Chemistry of Materials | 2011
Nuria Rendón; Adrien Bourdolle; Patrice L. Baldeck; Hubert Le Bozec; Chantal Andraud; Sophie Brasselet; Christophe Copéret; Olivier Maury
ChemPhysChem | 2013
Adrien Bourdolle; Mustapha Allali; Anthony D'Aléo; Patrice L. Baldeck; Kenji Kamada; J. A. Gareth Williams; Hubert Le Bozec; Chantal Andraud; Olivier Maury
Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2011
Cécile Philippot; Adrien Bourdolle; Olivier Maury; Frédéric Dubois; Bruno Boury; Sophie Brustlein; Sophie Brasselet; Chantal Andraud; Alain Ibanez