Photolabile RuII Half‐Sandwich Complexes Suitable for Developing "Caged" Compounds: Chemical Investigation and Unexpected Dinuclear Species with Bridging Diamine Ligands. Issue 27 (2nd August 2013)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Photolabile RuII Half‐Sandwich Complexes Suitable for Developing "Caged" Compounds: Chemical Investigation and Unexpected Dinuclear Species with Bridging Diamine Ligands. Issue 27 (2nd August 2013)
- Main Title:
- Photolabile RuII Half‐Sandwich Complexes Suitable for Developing "Caged" Compounds: Chemical Investigation and Unexpected Dinuclear Species with Bridging Diamine Ligands
- Authors:
- Finazzi, Ilaria
Bratsos, Ioannis
Gianferrara, Teresa
Bergamo, Alberta
Demitri, Nicola
Balducci, Gabriele
Alessio, Enzo - Abstract:
- Abstract: Six half‐sandwich Ru II coordination compounds of the general formula [Ru([9]aneS3 )(L–L)(L′)][PF6 ] n {2 –7 ; [9]aneS3 = 1, 4, 7‐trithiacyclononane, L–L = 2, 2′‐bipyridine (bpy), 1, 2‐diaminoethane (en), (±)‐ trans ‐1, 2‐diaminocyclohexane (dach), picolinate (pic); L′ = pyridine (py), 3‐acetylpyridine (3‐acpy), imidazole (im); n = 1 or 2, depending on the nature of L–L} were prepared and characterized. If irradiated with blue light ( λ = 400–490 nm) in aqueous solution, they readily dissociate the monodentate L′ ligand to generate selectively the corresponding aqua species. The extent and rate of photoinduced ligand release depend primarily on the nature of the chelating ligand (bpy >> en ≈ dach > pic) and, to a minor extent, on that of the leaving ligand (py > im > 3‐acpy). Photolabile compounds2 –5 showed no significant antiproliferative activity against the MDA‐MB‐231 human mammary carcinoma cell line, both in the dark and upon irradiation with blue light. The clean photodissociation process that characterizes this class of half‐sandwich Ru II compounds, and the substantial lack of toxicity of the photogenerated Ru aqua species, suggest that they might be suitable for the preparation of "caged" Ru II compounds. In the frame of this work, two unexpected dinuclear compounds, namely, [{Ru([9]aneS3 )(en)}2 (μ‐en)][CF3 SO3 ]4 (9 ) and [{Ru([9]aneS3 )}2 (μ‐dach)(μ‐CH3 O)2 ][CF3 SO3 ]2 · 2CH3 OH (10 )―both containing rare examples of bridging en and dach ligands―wereAbstract: Six half‐sandwich Ru II coordination compounds of the general formula [Ru([9]aneS3 )(L–L)(L′)][PF6 ] n {2 –7 ; [9]aneS3 = 1, 4, 7‐trithiacyclononane, L–L = 2, 2′‐bipyridine (bpy), 1, 2‐diaminoethane (en), (±)‐ trans ‐1, 2‐diaminocyclohexane (dach), picolinate (pic); L′ = pyridine (py), 3‐acetylpyridine (3‐acpy), imidazole (im); n = 1 or 2, depending on the nature of L–L} were prepared and characterized. If irradiated with blue light ( λ = 400–490 nm) in aqueous solution, they readily dissociate the monodentate L′ ligand to generate selectively the corresponding aqua species. The extent and rate of photoinduced ligand release depend primarily on the nature of the chelating ligand (bpy >> en ≈ dach > pic) and, to a minor extent, on that of the leaving ligand (py > im > 3‐acpy). Photolabile compounds2 –5 showed no significant antiproliferative activity against the MDA‐MB‐231 human mammary carcinoma cell line, both in the dark and upon irradiation with blue light. The clean photodissociation process that characterizes this class of half‐sandwich Ru II compounds, and the substantial lack of toxicity of the photogenerated Ru aqua species, suggest that they might be suitable for the preparation of "caged" Ru II compounds. In the frame of this work, two unexpected dinuclear compounds, namely, [{Ru([9]aneS3 )(en)}2 (μ‐en)][CF3 SO3 ]4 (9 ) and [{Ru([9]aneS3 )}2 (μ‐dach)(μ‐CH3 O)2 ][CF3 SO3 ]2 · 2CH3 OH (10 )―both containing rare examples of bridging en and dach ligands―were also isolated and structurally characterized. Abstract : If irradiated with visible light in aqueous solution, the photolabile Ru II half‐sandwich coordination compounds [Ru([9]aneS3 )(L–L)(L′)] 2+ ([9]aneS3 = 1, 4, 7‐trithiacyclononane; L–L = 1, 2‐diaminoethane, etc.; L′ = pyridine, etc.) readily dissociate L′ to generate the corresponding aqua species. … (more)
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- European journal of inorganic chemistry. Issue 27(2013)
- Journal:
- European journal of inorganic chemistry
- Issue:
- Issue 27(2013)
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- Volume 27, Issue 27 (2013)
- Year:
- 2013
- Volume:
- 27
- Issue:
- 27
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2013-0027-0027-0000
- Page Start:
- 4743
- Page End:
- 4753
- Publication Date:
- 2013-08-02
- Subjects:
- Ruthenium -- Half‐sandwich complexes -- Cage compounds -- Bridging ligands -- Photoinduced ligand release
Chemistry, Inorganic -- Periodicals
Organometallic chemistry -- Periodicals
Bioinorganic chemistry -- Periodicals
Solid state chemistry -- Periodicals
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- DOI:
- 10.1002/ejic.201300792 ↗
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- 1434-1948
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