187Os nuclear resonance scattering to explore hyperfine interactions and lattice dynamics for biological applications
Science Advances
7 Feb 2025
Abstract
Osmium
complexes with osmium in different oxidation states (II, III, IV, and
VI) have been reported to exhibit antiproliferative activity in cancer
cell lines. Herein, we demonstrate unexplored opportunities offered by 187Os
nuclear forward scattering (NFS) and nuclear inelastic scattering (NIS)
of synchrotron radiation for characterization of hyperfine interactions
and lattice dynamics in a benchmark Os(VI) complex, K2[OsO2(OH)4]. We determined the isomer shift [δ = 3.3(1) millimeters per second] relative to [OsIVCl6]2− and quadrupole splitting [ΔEQ
= 12.0(2) millimeters per second] with NFS. We estimated the
Lamb-Mössbauer factor [0.80(4)], extracted the density of phonon states,
and carried out a thermodynamics characterization using the NIS data
combined with first-principles calculations. Overall, we provide
evidence that 187Os nuclear resonance scattering is a
reliable technique for the investigation of hyperfine interactions and
Os-specific vibrations in osmium(VI) species and is thus applicable for
such measurements in osmium complexes of other oxidation states,
including those with anticancer activity such as Os(III) and Os(IV).
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ads3406
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