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Copper(II), nickel(II), palladium(II) and platinum(II) complexes of ortho-naphthaquinone thiosemicarbazone were synthesized and characterized by spectroscopic studies. In both solution (NMR) and solid state (IR, single-crystal X-ray diffraction determination) the free ligand NQTS exists as the thione form. The Pd complex (X-ray) crystallizes as the H-bonded dimer, [Pd(NQTS)Cl]2 · 2DMSO, where palladium(II) coordinates in a square planar configuration to the monodeprotonated, tridentate thiosemicarbazone ligand. The nickel(II) complex shows 1:2 metal to ligand stoichiometry while the other complexes exhibit 1:1 metal-ligand compositions. In vitro anticancer studies on MCF7 human breast cancer cells reveal that adding a thiosemicarbazone pharmacophore to the parent quinone carbonyl considerably enhances its antiproliferative activity. Among the metal complexes, the nickel compound exhibits the lowest IC50 value (2.25 μM) suggesting a different mechanism of action involving inhibition of topoisomerase II activity.  相似文献   

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The synthesis of a tridentate ligand, N,N′-bis(2-pyridinyl)-2,6-pyridinedicarboxamide [H2L] is described together with its manganese(II), cobalt(II), nickel(II), copper(II), zinc(II) and cadmium(II) complexes which were characterized based on elemental analysis, conductivity measurements, spectral, magnetic and thermal studies. The IR spectral studies of all the complexes exhibit a similar feature about the ligating nature of the ligand to the metal ions and revealed that the ligand has coordinated through the nitrogens of the deprotonated amides and the central pyridine. The two pendant pyridine nitrogens in all the complexes are protonated and involved in hydrogen bonding with the oxygens of amide groups. This observation is confirmed by the single-crystal X-ray crystallographic studies of copper(II) complex. The geometry around the copper atom can be viewed as a distorted trigonal bipyramid with τ = 0.74 [structural parameter, τ = (β − α)/60; where α and β are the two basal angles in a five coordinate complex]. The electrochemical study of the copper(II) complex shows single quasi-reversible redox peak [Cu(II) ↔ Cu(I)]. The EPR spectrum of copper(II) complex exhibits rhombic pattern [g1 = 2.0276, g2 = 2.0926 and g3 = 2.18].  相似文献   

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Three new C3-symmetric tritopic ligands with a central phloroglucinol bridging unit have been synthesized and characterized. The ligands are accessible through Schiff-base condensation of 2,4,6-triformylphloroglucinol with 2-aminomethylpyridine (H3tfpg-ampy), N,N-bis(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)-ethylenediamine (H3tfpg-unspenp), and benzhydrazide (H6tfpg-bhy). These ligands differ in nature and number of the donor atoms within the resulting binding pockets. Based on these ligands the synthesis of the first trinuclear phloroglucinol-bridged nickel(II) complexes with three octahedrally coordinated nickel centers is reported. The ligands H3tfpg-ampy and H6tfpg-bhy, which provide tridentate binding pockets, react with nickel(II) perchlorate in the presence of bis(pyridin-2-ylethyl)-amine (bpea) as an additional tridentate capping ligand leading to the formation of the trinuclear complexes [Ni3(tfpg-ampy)(bpea)3](ClO4)3 and [Ni3(tfpg-bhy)(bpea)3](ClO4)3, respectively. Due to the pentadentate binding pocket in ligand H3tfpg-unspenp, no additional coligand is needed and a water molecule occupies the sixth coordination site at the nickel(II) ion resulting in the complex [Ni3(tfpg-unspenp)(H2O)3](ClO4)3. Temperature-dependent magnetic measurements reveal overall weak antiferromagnetic exchange interactions within the trinuclear complex together with a rather strong zero-field splitting (ZFS) for the nickel(II) ions. The observed isotropic coupling constants for the three complexes are in the range of 0.14 < − J < 0.37 cm−1, whereas for the zero-field splitting parameter ∣D∣ values between 1.8 and 5.5 cm−1 are found. This is indicative for competitive spin-polarization and superexchange mechanisms, with the latter prevailing the interaction between the nickel(II) ions through the meta-phenylene-linkage for the complexes reported.  相似文献   

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The synthesis and characterization of four new complexes with the bioactive ligand 3-aminoflavone (3-af) are reported. The complexes of general formula [M(3-af)2(H2O)2](NO3)2 · nH2O], where M = Co(II), Ni(II), and Zn(II), and n = 0, 2, 0, respectively, and [Cu(3-af)2(NO3)2] compound were prepared and studied. In particular, to investigate the binding in detail, the crystal structures of the free ligand (3-af) and [Cu(3-af)2(NO3)2] (1) were determined. The new coordination compounds were identified and characterized by elemental analysis, magnetic measurements, and infrared and ligand-field spectra. The crystal structure of the Cu(II) complex reveals that the ligand acts as a N,O-bidentate chelate ligand forming a five-membered ring with the copper(II) ion. The copper(II) ion is octahedrally surrounded by the two amino nitrogens and two carbonyl oxygens from two chelating organic ligands in trans arrangement. Two molecules of coordinated nitrate anions occupy axial positions. The spectral and magnetic properties are in accordance with the structural data of the copper(II) compound. From X-ray powder-diffraction patterns and IR spectra, the complexes of nickel(II) (2) and cobalt(II) (3) were found to be mutually isomorphous. The results of the spectroscopic studies suggest a mononuclear structure of 2 and 3 complexes. The variable-temperature (1.8-300 K) magnetic susceptibility data of 2 indicate a weak ferromagnetic interaction. The magnetic behavior of complex 3 is characteristic of cobalt(II) systems with an important orbital contribution via spin-orbit-coupling and also suggests a weak ferromagnetic interaction.  相似文献   

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Dinuclear nickel(II) complexes [Ni2(bomp)(MeCO2)2]BPh4 (1) and [Ni2(bomp)(PhCO2)2]BPh4 (2) were synthesized with the dinucleating ligand 2,6-bis[bis(2-methoxyethyl)aminomethyl]-4-methylphenol [H(bomp)]. X-Ray analysis revealed that the complex 1 · 0.5CHCl3 contains two nickel(II) ions bridged by phenolic oxygen and two acetate groups, forming a μ-phenoxo-bis(μ-acetato)dinickel(II) core. Electronic spectra were investigated for 1 and 2 in the range of 400-1800 nm, and the data were typical for the octahedral high-spin nickel(II) complexes. Obtained spectral components were well simulated based on the angular overlap model assuming the trigonally distorted octahedral geometry. Magnetic susceptibility was measured for 1 and 2 over a temperature range of 4.5-300 K. The optimized magnetic data were J = 1.75 cm−1, zJ′ = −0.234 cm−1, g = 2.21, D = 15.1 cm−1, and TIP = 370 × 10−6 cm−1 for complex 1 and J = 3.55 cm−1, zJ′ = −0.238 cm−1, g = 2.23, D = 21.8 cm−1, and TIP = 470 × 10−6 cm−1 for complex 2. The data revealed ferromagnetic interactions between the two nickel(II) ions.  相似文献   

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The metal ion coordinating properties of the ligands N,N-bis(2-methylquinoline)-2-(2-aminoethyl)pyridine (DQPEA) and N,N-bis(2-methylquinoline)-2-(2-aminomethyl)pyridine (DQPMA) are presented. DQPEA and DQPMA differ only in that DQPEA forms six-membered chelate rings that involve the pyridyl group, whereas DQPMA forms analogous five-membered chelate rings.These two ligands illustrate the application of a ligand design principle, which states that increase of chelate ring size in a ligand will result in increase in selectivity for smaller relative to larger metal ions. The formation constants (log K1) of DQPEA and DQPMA with Ni(II), Cu(II), Zn(II), Cd(II) and Pb(II) are reported. As expected from the applied ligand design principle, small metal ions such as Ni(II) and Zn(II) show increases in log K1 with DQPEA (six-membered chelate ring) relative to DQPMA (five-membered chelate ring), while large metal ions such as Cd(II) and Pb(II) show decreases in log K1 when the chelate ring increases in size. In order to further understand the steric origin of the destabilization of complexes of metal ions of differing sizes by the six-membered chelate ring of DQPEA, the structures of [Zn(DQPEA)H2O](ClO4)2 (1) [triclinic, , a = 9.2906(10), b = 10.3943(10), c = 17.3880(18) Å, α = 82.748(7)°, β = 88.519(7)°, γ = 66.957(6)°, Z = 4, R = 0.073] and [Cd(DQPEA)(NO3)2] (2) [monoclinic, C2/c, a = 22.160(3), b = 15.9444(18), c = 16.6962(18) Å, β = 119.780(3)°, Z = 8, R = 0.0425] are reported. The Zn in (1) is five-coordinate, with a water molecule completing the coordination sphere. The Cd(II) in (2) is six-coordinate, with two unidentate nitrates coordinated to the Cd. It is found that the bonds to the quinaldine nitrogens in the DQPEA complexes are considerably stretched as compared to those of analogous TPyA (tri(pyridylmethyl)amine) complexes, which effect is attributed to the greater steric crowding in the DQPEA complexes. The structures are analyzed for indications of the origins of the destabilization of the complex of the large Cd(II) ion relative to the smaller Zn(II) ion. A possible cause is the greater distortion of the six-membered chelate ring in (2) than in (1), as evidenced by torsion angles that are further away from the ideal values in (2) than in (1). Fluorescence properties of the DQPMA and DQPEA complexes of Zn(II) and Cd(II) are reported. It is found that the DQPEA complex of Zn(II) has increased fluorescence intensity compared to the DQPMA complex, while for the Cd(II) complex the opposite is found. This is related to the greater strain in the six-membered chelate ring of the Cd(II) DQPEA complex as compared to the Zn(II) complex, with resulting poorer overlap in the Cd-N bond, and hence greater ability to quench the fluorescence in the Cd(II) complex.  相似文献   

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Binuclear cyanate bridged nickel(II) complex [Ni(L)(NCO)]2(PF6)2 (1) and copper(II) complex [Cu(L)(NCO)]2(PF6)2 (2), where L is N,N-bis(3,5-dimethylpyrazol-1-ylmethyl)aminomethylpyridine, a tetradentate N4-coordinated ligand have been synthesized and characterized by physicochemical method. The structures of complexes 1 and 2 have been studied by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The structure analysis reveals that both nickel(II) and copper(II) center are coordinated in distorted octahedral fashion and coordination mode of cyanate ligand is end-to-end (μ-1,3) for complex 1 but it is double end-on (μ-1,1) mode for complex 2. The variable temperature magnetic susceptibility data, measured from 2 to 300 K, show weak antiferromagnetic interaction with J value −6.2(1) cm−1 for complex 1, whereas complex 2 has very weak ferromagnetic interaction with J value +0.5(1) cm−1.  相似文献   

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New Ni(II) thiosemicarbazone complexes containing triphenylphosphine namely [Ni(Sal-mtsc)(PPh3)](2) and [Ni(Nap-mtsc)(PPh3)] (3) (where Sal-mtsc = salicylaldehyde-N(4)-methylthiosemicarbazone and Nap-mtsc = 2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldehyde-N(4)-methylthiosemicarbazone) have been synthesised and characterized by elemental analysis, IR, electronic and 1H NMR spectroscopy. The crystal structures of the complexes have been determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction technique. In all the complexes the thiosemicarbazone ligand coordinated to nickel through ONS mode. The electrochemical behavior of the complexes has been investigated by using cyclic voltammetry in acetonitrile. The new complexes were subjected to test their DNA topoisomerase II inhibition efficiency. The complex [Ni(Nap-mtsc)(PPh3)] (3) showed 95% inhibition. The observed inhibition activity was found to be more potent than the activity of conventional standard Nalidixic acid.  相似文献   

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2-Phenylquinoline-4-carboylhydrazide (HL), and its novel nickel(II), zinc(II) complexes [M(HL)2(L)]·2H2O·NO3 (M = Ni (1), M = Zn (2)), have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, molar conductivity, and IR spectra. The crystal structure of [Ni(HL)2(L)]·2H2O·NO3 obtained from ethanol solution was determined by X-ray diffraction analysis, crystallized in the rhombohedral system, space group , Z = 18, a = 31.913(3) Å, b = 31.913(3) Å, c = 27.709(2) Å, α = 90°, β = 90°, γ = 120°, R1 = 0.0647. The interactions of the complexes and the ligand with calf thymus DNA had been investigated using UV-Vis spectra, fluorescent spectra, CD (circular dichroism) spectra, CV (cyclic voltammetry) and viscosity measurements. These compounds were tested against MFC (mouse forestomach carcinoma) cell lines. The complex 1 showed significant cytotoxic activity against MFC cell lines. The cleavage reaction on plasmid DNA has been monitored by agarose gel electrophoresis. Results suggest that the two complexes bound to DNA via a groove binding mode and the complexes can cleave pBR322 DNA.  相似文献   

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A binucleating potentially hexadentate chelating agent containing oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur as potential donor atoms (H2ONNO) has been synthesized by condensing α,α-xylenebis(N-methyldithiocarbazate) with 2,4-pentanedione. An X-ray crystallographic structure determination shows that the Schiff base remains in its ketoimine tautomeric form with the protons attached to the imine nitrogen atoms. The reaction of the Schiff base with nickel(II) acetate in a 1:1 stoichiometry leads to the formation of a dinuclear nickel(II) complex [Ni(ONNO)]2 (ONNO2− = dianionic form of the Schiff base) containing N,O-chelated tetradentate ligands, the sulfur donors remaining uncoordinated. A single crystal X-ray structure determination of this dimer reveals that each ligand binds two low spin nickel(II) ions, bridged by a xylyl group. The nickel(II) atoms adopt a distorted square-planar geometry in a trans-N2O2 donor environment. Reaction of the Schiff base with nickel(II) acetate in the presence of excess pyridine leads to the formation of a similar dinuclear complex, [Ni(ONNO)(py)]2, but in this case comprises five coordinate high-spin Ni(II) ions with pyridine ligands occupying the axial coordination sites as revealed by X-ray crystallographic analysis.  相似文献   

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Bis benzimidazole diamide ligand-N,N′-bis(2-methylbenzimidazolyl) propanediamide [GBMA = L] has been synthesized and utilized to prepare new Mn(II) complexes of general composition [Mn(L)X2nH2O where X is an exogenous anionic ligand(X = Cl, CH3COO, SCN). The geometry of the ligand and its Mn(II) complex have been optimized at the level of UHF, by using ZINDO/1 method. Binding energies, heat of formation and bond lengths of geometry optimized structures for the ligand and complex have been obtained. The oxidation of 2,4,6-tri-tert.-butylphenol (TTBP) and 2,4,6-tri-tert.-butylaniline (TTBA) has been investigated using these Mn(II) complexes as catalyst and TBHP as an alternate source of oxygen. The organo-peroxyl compounds have been isolated and characterized by 1H NMR, 13C NMR, IR and mass data. A different product profile was obtained when H2O2 is used as an oxidant.  相似文献   

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Recently, a series of Fe(II) complexes have been published by our group with 3 N-donor 1,3-bis(2′-Ar-imino)isoindoline ligands containing various Ar-groups (pyridyl, 4-methylpyridyl, thiazolyl, benzimidazolyl and N-methylbenzimidazolyl). The superoxide scavenging activity of the compounds showed correlation with the Fe(III)/Fe(II) redox potentials. Analogous, electroneutral chelate complexes with Mn(II) and Ni(II) in 2:1 ligand:metal composition are reported here. Each Mn(II) complex exhibits one reversible redox wave that is assigned as the Mn(III)/Mn(II) redox transition. The E1/2 spans a 180 mV range from − 98 (Ar = 3-methylpyridyl) to 82 mV (Ar = thiazolyl) vs. the Fc+/Fc depending on the Ar-sidearm. The SOD-like (SOD=superoxide dismutase)activity of all complexes was determined according to the McCord-Fridovich method. The Mn(II) isoindolinates have IC50 values - determined with 50 μM cytochrome c Fe(III) - that range from (3.22 ± 0.39) × 10− 6 (Ar = benzimidazolyl) to (10.80 ± 0.54) × 10− 6 M (Ar = N-methylbenzimidazolyl). In contrast with the Fe(II) complexes, the IC50 concentrations show no significant dependence on the E1/2 values in this narrow potential range emphasizing that the redox potential is not the governing factor in the Mn(II)-containing scavengers. The analogous Ni(II) compounds show no redox transitions in the thermodynamically relevant potential range (− 0.40 to 0.65 V vs. SCE) and accordingly, their superoxide scavenging activity (if any) is below the detection level.  相似文献   

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The porphyrin, meso-5-(pentafluorophenyl)-10, 15, 20-tris(4-pyridyl)porphyrin has been used to synthesize two new metalloporphyrin complexes. Insertion of copper(II) into the porphyrin center gives the copper(II) porphyrin. Coordination of three [Ru(bipy)2Cl]+ moieties (where bipy = 2,2′-bipyridine) to the pyridyl nitrogens of the copper(II) porphyrin gives the target complex. Electronic transitions associated with the copper(II) porphyrin and the triruthenium copper(II) porphyrin include an intense Soret band and a less intense Q-band in the visible region of the spectrum. An intense π-π∗ transition in the UV region associated with the bipyridyl groups and a metal to ligand charge transfer (MLCT) band appearing as a shoulder to the Soret band are observed for the ruthenated copper(II) porphyrin. Electrochemical properties associated with the multimetallic complex include a redox couple in the cathodic region with E1/2 = −0.86 V versus Ag/AgCl attributed to the porphyrin and a redox couple in the anodic region E1/2 = 0.88 V versus Ag/AgCl due to the RuIII/II couple. DNA titrations indicate the triruthenium copper(II) porphyrin interacts with DNA potentially through a groove binding mechanism. Irradiation of aqueous solutions of the target complex and supercoiled DNA at a 10:1 base pair to complex ratio with visible light above 400 nm indicates that the complex causes nicking of the DNA helix.  相似文献   

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Reactions of the 1:2 condensate (L) of benzil dihydrazone and 2-acetylpyridine with Hg(ClO4)2 · xH2O and HgI2 yield yellow [HgL2](ClO4)2 (1) and HgLI2 (2), respectively. Homoleptic 1 is a 8-coordinate double helical complex with a Hg(II)N8 core crystallising in the space group Pbca with cell dimensions: a = 16.2250(3), b = 20.9563(7), c = 31.9886(11) Å. Complex 2 is a 4-coordinate single helical complex having a Hg(II)N2I2 core crystallising in the space group P21/n with cell dimensions a = 9.8011(3), b = 17.6736(6), c = 16.7123(6) Å and β = 95.760(3)o. In complex 1, the N-donor ligand L uses all of its binding sites to act as tetradentate. On the other hand, it acts as a bidentate N-donor ligand in 2 giving rise to a dangling part. From variable temperature 1H NMR studies both the complexes are found to be stereochemically non-rigid in solution. In the case of 2, the solution process involves wrapping up of the dangling part of L around the metal.  相似文献   

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[Ni(dpmap)(H2O)]2(ClO4)2 · 3(CH3)2CO, a dinuclear nickel(II) complex of 2-{[[Di(2-pyridyl)methyl](methyl)amino]methyl}phenol, dpmapH has been synthesized. X-ray diffraction analysis indicates that each nickel(II) center is coordinated by two dpmap ligands and two water molecules. The two nickel(II) centers are bridged by μ2-phenolate oxygen donors. The two nickel(II) centers each have distorted octahedral symmetry, comprised of cis-coordinated pyridyl nitrogen, a tert-amino nitrogen and a bridging phenolate oxygen. Hexacoordination is completed by an oxygen atom of a water molecule. The water molecules at each nickel center are trans- to each other across the Ni2O2 basal plane. The two Ni atoms are separated by 3.170 Å. Variable temperature and field magnetic measurements reveal weak antiferromagnetic coupling (J = −0.85 cm−1) between the nickel(II) centers. The χmT versus T data were fit using a model, derived from Kambe’s method and include zero-field splitting (D = −1.6 cm−1). Broken-symmetry density functional theory (BS-DFT) indicates that the weak antiferromagnetism is due to electron density delocalization onto the ligand framework and the inability of the out-of plane phenolato-bridges to mediate superexchange.  相似文献   

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Two four-coordinate nickel complexes, HB(tBuIm)3NiBr and HB(tBuIm)3NiNO, were prepared by reaction of a bulky tris(carbene)borate ligand with NiBr2(PPh3)2 and NiBr(NO)(PPh3)2, respectively, and structurally and spectroscopically characterized. In addition to standard techniques, high-frequency and -field electron paramagnetic resonance (HFEPR) was employed to understand the spin triplet (S = 1) ground state of the bromo complex. HFEPR, combined with electronic absorption spectroscopy allows comparison of this novel complex with other paramagnetic four-coordinate Ni(II) species. The tris(carbene)borate ligand is a stronger σ-donor than corresponding tris(pyrazolyl)borates (traditional “scorpionate” ligands). The tris(carbene)borate ligand may also act as a π-acceptor, in contrast to tris(pyrazolyl)borates, which show relatively little π-bonding interactions. The influence of tris(carbene)borate substituents on the donor strength of the ligand have been elucidated from IR spectroscopic investigations of {NiNO}10 derivatives. HFEPR spectra of HB(tBuIm)3NiBr exhibit hyperfine coupling from Br, which indicates the strong electronic interaction between Ni(II) and this halide ligand, consistent with studies on tris(pyrazolyl)borate Ni(II) complexes.  相似文献   

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The template reaction between salicylaldehyde S-methyl-isothiosemicarbazone and 2-formylpyridine in presence of nickel(II) or copper(II) salts yields two new coordination compounds with general formula [NiL1]2(1) and [CuL2]2(2) (L1 = the dianionic (N1-salicylidene)(N4-(hydroxy(pyridin-2-yl)methyl) S-methyl-isothiosemicarbazide) ligand and L2 = the doubly deprotonated (N1-salicylidene)(N4-(picolinoyl) S-methyl-isothiosemicarbazide) ligand). In the complex 1, the formed L1 ligand appears as result of an addition reaction of the precursors, while for 2 a redox mechanism is implicated in the formation of L2. Despite the fact that the initial organic precursors are the same, the resulting ligands obtained in the template reaction are different. In 1, the Ni(II) metal ion adopts a square-planar geometry and the [NiL1] units are forming dimerized chains through weak Ni···Ni interactions (3.336 and 3.632 Å). In 2, the Cu(II) metal ions adopt a square-pyramidal geometry and form dinuclear species through weak Cu···O (phenoxo) interactions. The magnetic susceptibility measurements of the complexes reveal the diamagnetic nature of 1 as expected for a square planar Ni(II) complex and a paramagnetic behavior for 2 with weak intra-dimer antiferromagnetic interaction (J/kB = −2.1(1) K).  相似文献   

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Copper(II) and nickel(II) binding properties of two pseudo tetrapeptides, N-Boc-Gly-Gly-Gly-Histamine (BGGGHa) and Gly-Gly-Gly-Histamine (GGGHa) have been investigated by pH-potentiometric titrations, UV-visible-, EPR-, NMR- and ESI-HRMS (electrospray ionization high resolution MS) spectroscopies, in order to compare the role of N-terminal amino group and imidazole moiety at the fourth position in the complex formation processes. Substantially higher stabilities were determined for the ML complexes of GGGHa, compared to those of BGGGHa, supporting the coordination of the terminal amino group and the histamine imidazole of the non-protected ligand. A dimeric Cu2H− 2L2 species, formed through the deprotonation of peptide groups of the ligands, was found in the GGGHa-copper(II) system. Deprotonation and coordination of further amide nitrogens led to CuH− 2L and, above pH ~ 10, CuH− 3L. Experimental data supports a {NH2,2 × Namide,Nim} macrochelate structure in CuH− 2L whereas a {NH2,3 × Namide} coordination environment in CuH− 3L. The first two amide deprotonation processes were found to be strongly cooperative with nickel(II) and spectroscopic studies proved the transformation of the octahedral parent complexes to square planar, yellow, diamagnetic species, NiH− 2L and above pH ~ 9, NiH− 3L. In the basic pH-range deprotonation and coordination of the amide groups also took place in the BGGGHa containing systems, leading to complexes with a {3 × Namide,Nim} donor set, and in parallel the re-dissolving of precipitate. Above pH ~ 11, a further proton release from the pyrrolic NH group of the imidazole ring of BGGGHa occurred providing an additional proof for the different binding modes of the two ligands.  相似文献   

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Two nickel (II) complexes with the formula [NiL(H2O)2] · 6H2O (1 · 6H2O) and [NiH2L(BDC)]n (2), where L = 3,10-bis(3-propylcarboxyl)-1,3,5,8,10,12-hexaazacyclo-tetradecane, BDC = trans-butene dicarboxylate, have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analyses, IR spectra and single-crystal X-ray analyses. In 1, the Ni(II) ion is six-coordinated with four nitrogen atoms from the macrocyclic ligand in the equatorial plane and two water molecules in axial position. In 2, the structure is made up of one-dimensional chain of [NiH2L]2+ units with BDC2− anions, in which the Ni(II) ion is also six-coordinated with four nitrogen atoms from the macrocyclic ligand in the equatorial plane and two carboxylate oxygen atoms from the BDC2− group in axial position. In 2, the 1D chains are aligned in a parallel mode.  相似文献   

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The tetrahedral zinc and cobalt complexes [(TpPh,Me)ZnOH] (TpPh,Me = hydrotris(3,5-phenylmethylpyrazolyl)borate) and [(TpPh,Me)CoCl] were combined with 3-hydroxy-2H-pyran-2-one (3,2-pyrone), 3-hydroxy-4H-pyran-4-one (3,4-pyrone), and tropolone to form the corresponding [(TpPh,Me)M(L)] complexes (L = bidentate ligand, M = Zn2+, Co2+). X-ray crystal structures of these complexes were obtained to determine the mode of binding for each chelator and the coordination geometry of each complex. The complexes [(TpPh,Me)M(3,2-pyrone)] (M = Zn2+, Co2+) are the first structurally characterized metal complexes with this chelator. These complexes with the various chelators show that the cobalt(II) complexes are generally isostructural with their zinc(II) counterparts. In addition to structural characterization, inhibition data for each ligand against two different zinc(II) metalloproteins, matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3) and anthrax lethal factor (LF), were obtained. Examination of these chelators in the MMP-3 active site demonstrates the possible mode of inhibition.  相似文献   

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