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Neutral, hexacoordinated “3 + 2” mixed ligand oxorhenium (1) and oxotechnetium (2) complexes of the general formula MO[SNO][NN], where M = Re or 99Tc, SNO is 2-mercaptoethyl-N-glycine and NN is 2,2′-bipyridine (bpy), were synthesized by simultaneous action of the tridentate SNO and the bidentate NN ligand on ReOCl3(PPh3)2 or 99TcO-gluconate precursors in a 1:1:1 molar ratio. Both complexes were characterized by elemental analysis, IR and NMR spectroscopy. X-ray structure determination of rhenium complex 1 revealed a distorted octahedral coordination geometry where the SNO donor atoms of the tridentate ligand and one bpy nitrogen atom occupy the equatorial positions of the octahedron, whereas the second bpy nitrogen atom and the oxo-group fill the apical positions.  相似文献   

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Reactions of chloro(3-thiapentane-1,5-dithiolato)oxorhenium(V) [ReO(SSS)Cl] with N-methyl-1H-imidazole-2-thiol (HL1) and 2-pyrimidinethiol (HL2) have been studied to form ‘3+1’ oxorhenium(V) complexes. In the absence of triethylamine, [Re(SSS)(HL1)]Cl (1a) was formed, while in the presence of triethylamine [Re(SSS)L1] (1b) and [Re(SSS)L2] (2) were produced. Molecular structures of complexes 1a and 2 were determined to be distorted square pyramidal by single crystal X-ray analytical method. From cyclic voltammetric studies, furthermore, it was proposed that complexes 1b and 2 are irreversibly oxidized to Re(VI) at around 0.84 and 1.01 V versus Ag/AgNO3, respectively, and are reduced to Re(IV) at −1.55 and −1.51 V with the dissociation of L1 or L2, followed by the quasi-reversible reductions to Re(III) at around −1.69 V, respectively.  相似文献   

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Imidazole-2-thiol derivatives H2L1-3 (H2L1 = 1H-benzoimidazole-2-thiol, H2L2 = 5-methyl-1H-benzoimidazole-2-thiol, and H2L3 = 1H-imidazole-2-thiol) act as neutral monodentate ligands in a number of technetium and rhenium complexes. Disubstituted M(V) (M = Tc, Re) complexes of the type [AsPh4]{[MOCl2(H2Ln)2(H2O)]Cl2} are formed when [MOCl4] react with H2L1-3 in 1:2 stoichiometric ratio. Single crystal X-ray structure determinations were carried out on [AsPh4]{[TcOCl2(H2L1)2(H2O)]Cl2}. The coordination sphere is pseudo-octahedral in which the sulfur atoms of two ligands sit in the equatorial plane and a water molecule is in trans to the TcO multiple bond. All the complexes react with an excess of the corresponding ligand to form tetrasubstituted cationic species {[MO(H2Ln)4]Cl3}. These complexes can be also isolated by reaction of [MOCl4] with an excess of ligand. No complex is obtained with benzothiazole-2-thiol (HL4) and benzoxazole-2-thiol (HL5). Ligand exchange reactions of [ReOCl3(PPh3)2] with HL4,5 have also been investigated. Treating the oxo-precursor with HL4 no product is isolated, while with HL5 the chelate oxo-compound [ReOCl2(L5)(PPh3)] is formed as two isomers. An interesting organometallic complex of Re(IV) [ReCl3(L5∗)(PPh3)2] is obtained when a slight excess of HL5 reacts with [ReOCl3(PPh3)2] in refluxing benzene solution and in air. Geometry about the Re atom is approximately octahedral in which the equatorial plane contains three Cl atoms and the carbon atom of the benzoxazole ligand anion, the apical positions are occupied by two PPh3. The reaction with O-ethyl S-hydrogen p-tolyl carbonothioimidate HL6 which contains the same heteroatoms of HL5 does not form an organometallic species, but forms the chelate oxo-Re(V) complex [ReOCl2(L6)(PPh3)]. The solid-state structure has been authenticated by X-ray crystallography.  相似文献   

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The synthesis, crystal structures and magnetic properties of two different copper(II) complexes of formula [Cu(L1)(dca)]n · nClO4 (1) and [Cu(L2)]2(dca)(ClO4) (2) [L1 = N,N-dimethylethylene-N′-(pyridine-2-carbaldiiminato), HL2 = N,N-dimethylethylene-N′-salicylaldiiminato, dca = dicyanamide anion] are described. Spectroscopic and electrochemical properties have also been discussed. A one-dimensional chain structure with single, symmetrical, μ1,5-dca bridges is found in compound 1. The copper atom in 1 has a square pyramidal geometry. A tridentate Schiff base ligand, having NNN donor sites, and one nitrogen atom from dca occupy the basal plane. N(18) of a neighbouring unit occupies the apical site. The Schiff base used in compound 2 is a tridentate anion with NNO donor sites, which changes the structure in a dinuclear unit of copper atoms bridged by single end-to-end dicyanamide ion. The environment around copper in 2 is square planar. Magnetic susceptibility measurements for 1 and 2 reveal the occurrence of weak antiferromagnetic interaction through the dca ligand.  相似文献   

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Reactions of 1-{[2-(arylazo)phenyl]iminomethyl}-2-phenol, HLsal, 1, [where H represents the dissociable protons upon complexation and aryl groups of HLsal are phenyl for HL1sal, p-methylphenyl for HL2sal, and p-chlorophenyl for HL3sal], ligands with Ru(H)(CO)(Cl)(PPh3)3 afforded complexes of composition [(Lsal)Ru(CO)(Cl)(PPh3)] and (Lsal)2Ru where the N,N,O donor tridentate (Lsal) ligands coordinated the metal centre facially and meridionally, respectively. Stepwise formation of [(Lsal)2Ru] has been ascertained. Reaction of 1-{[2-(arylazo)phenyl]iminomethyl}-2-napthol, HLnap, 2, [where H represents the dissociable protons upon complexation and aryl groups of HLnap are phenyl for HL1nap, p-methylphenyl for HL2nap, and p-chlorophenyl for HL3nap], ligands with Ru(H)(CO)(Cl)(PPh3)3 afforded exclusively the complexes of composition [(Lnap)Ru(CO)(Cl)(PPh3)], where N,N,O donor tridentate (Lnap) was facially coordinated. The ligand 1-{[2-(phenylazo)phenyl]aminomethyl}-2-phenol, HL, 3, was prepared by reducing the aldimine function of HL1sal. Reaction of HL with Ru(PPh3)3Cl2 afforded new azosalen complex of Ru(III) in concert with regiospecific oxygenation of phenyl ring of HL. All the new ligands were characterized by analytical and spectroscopic techniques. The complexes were characterized by analytical and spectroscopic techniques and subsequently confirmed by the determination of X-ray structures of selected complexes.  相似文献   

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Reaction of 1,3-bis(2′-Ar-imino)isoindolines (HLn, n = 1-7, Ar = benzimidazolyl, N-methylbenzimidazolyl, thiazolyl, pyridyl, 3-methylpyridyl, 4-methylpyridyl, and benzthiazolyl, respectively) with Cu(OCH3)2 yields mononuclear hexacoordinate complexes with Cu(Ln)2 composition. With cupric perchlorate square-pyramidal [CuII(HLn)(NCCH3)(OClO3)]ClO4 complexes (n = 1, 3, 4) were isolated as perchlorate salts, whereas with chloride CuII(HLn)Cl2 (n = 1, 4), or square-planar CuIICl2(HLn) (n = 2, 3, 7) complexes are formed. The X-ray crystal structures of Cu(L3)2, Cu(L5)2, [CuII(HL4)(NCCH3)(OClO3)]ClO4, CuIICl(L2) and CuIICl(L7) are presented along with electrochemical and spectral (UV-Vis, FT-IR and X-band EPR) characterization for each compound. When combined with base, the isoindoline ligands in the [CuII(HLn)(NCCH3)(OClO3)]ClO4 complexes undergo deprotonation in solution that is reversible and induces UV-Vis spectral changes. Equilibrium constants for the dissociation are calculated. X-band EPR measurements in frozen solution show that the geometry of the complexes is similar to the corresponding X-ray crystallographic structures. The superoxide scavenging activity of the compounds determined from the McCord-Fridovich experiment show dependence on structural features and reduction potentials.  相似文献   

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Three indolyl-imine ligands have been synthesized through the condensation of S-benzyldithiocarbazate with indole-2-carbaldehyde, indole-3-carbaldehyde and indole-7-carbaldehyde. Treatment of these Schiff bases with acetate salts of Ni(II), Zn(II) and Cd(II) in ethanol yielded a series of complexes of 2:1 type (ligand/metal ratio) in which the ligands coordinated to the metal ions as monoanionic NS bidentate chelates. While the 2-imineindole and 3-imineindole formed the expected five-membered chelate rings, the X-ray crystal structure of [Cd(HL3)(py)2], (HL3 = the mono-deprotonated 7-imineindole), revealed an unusual mode of coordination, namely formation of four-membered rings with the metal atom. Reaction of the 7-imineindole with the metal ions in the presence of potassium hydroxide produced complexes of the type [M(L3)(H2O)] in which the Schiff base acts as a dianionic NNS tridentate ligand.  相似文献   

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The novel oxorhenium dichlorides mer-[ReO(L1)Cl2] (1) and fac-[ReO(L2)Cl2] (2) (L1 = 2-[2-(pyrazol-1-yl)ethyliminomethyl]phenolate; L2 = 2-[2-(pyrazol-1-yl)ethylaminomethyl]phenolate) were synthesized by reacting [NBu4][ReOCl4] with L1H and L2H, respectively. X-ray structural analysis of 1 and 2 has shown that L1 and L2 act as (N,N,O)-tridentate chelators coordinating to the Re(V) centre in a meridional and in a facial fashion, respectively. The reactivity of 2 towards potential bidentate/dianionic substrates is strongly dependent on the donor atom set, being observed that the presence of sulphur favours the displacement of the ancillary ligand (L2). By contrast, complex 2 reacted with (O,O)-bidentate substrates (1,2-ethanediol and oxalic acid) providing the mixed-ligand complexes fac-[ReO(L2)(OCH2CH2O)] (3) and fac-[ReO(L2)(C2O4)] (4). Complexes 3 and 4 are air and water-stable and have been characterized by the common spectroscopic techniques (IR, 1H and 13C NMR) and by X-ray diffraction analysis.  相似文献   

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Reaction of the ligands 3-phenyl-5-(2-pyridyl)pyrazole (HL1), 3,5-bis(2-pyridyl)pyrazole (HL2), 3-methyl-5-(2-pyridyl)pyrazole (HL3) and 3-methyl-5-phenylpyrazole (HL4) with [MCl2(CH3CN)2] (M = Pd(II), Pt(II)) or [PdCl2(cod)] gives complexes with stoichiometry [PdCl2(HL)2] (HL = HL1, HL2, HL3), [Pt(L)2] (L = L1, L2, L3) and [MCl2(HL4)2] (M = Pd(II), Pt(II)). The new complexes were characterised by elemental analyses, conductivity measurements, infrared and 1H NMR spectroscopies. The crystal and molecular structure of [PdCl2(HL1)] was resolved by X-ray diffraction, and consists of monomeric cis-[PdCl2(HL1)] molecules. The palladium centre has a typical square planar geometry, with a slight tetrahedral distortion. The tetra-coordinated metal atom is bonded to one pyridine nitrogen, one pyrazolic nitrogen and two chloro ligands in a cis disposition. The ligand HL1 is not completely planar.  相似文献   

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New molybdenum complexes were prepared by the reaction of [MoVIO2(acac)2] or (NH4)2[MoVOCl5] with different N-substituted pyridoxal thiosemicarbazone ligands (H2L1 = pyridoxal 4-phenylthiosemicarbazone; H2L2 = pyridoxal 4-methylthiosemicarbazone, H2L3 = pyridoxal thiosemicarbazone). The investigation of monomeric [MoO2L1(CH3OH)] or polymeric [MoO2L1-3] molybdenum(VI) complexes revealed that molybdenum is coordinated with a tridentate doubly-deprotonated ligand. In the oxomolybdenum(V) complexes [MoOCl2(HL1-3)] the pyridoxal thiosemicarbazonato ligands are tridentate mono-deprotonated. Crystal and molecular structures of molybdenum(VI) [MoO2L1(CH3OH)]·CH3OH, and molybdenum(V) complexes [MoOCl2(HL1)]·C2H5OH, as well as of the pyridoxal thiosemicarbazone ligand methanol solvate H2L3·MeOH, were determined by the single crystal X-ray diffraction method.  相似文献   

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Five dissymmetric tridentate Schiff base ligands, containing a mixed donor set of ONN and ONO were prepared by the reaction of benzhydrazide with the appropriate salicylaldehyde and pyridine-2-carbaldehyde and characterized by FT-IR, 1H and 13C NMR. The complexes of these ligands were synthesized by treating an ethanolic solution of the appropriate ligand and one equivalent Et3N with an equimolar amount of MnCl2 · 4H2O or alternatively by a more direct route in which an ethanolic solution of benzhydrazide was added to ethanolic solution of appropriate salicylaldehyde and MnCl2 · 4H2O solution to yield [MnCl(L1)(H2O)2], [Mn(L2)2(H2O)2], [MnCl(L3)], [MnCl(L4)] and [MnCl2(H2O)(L5)]. The hydrazone Schiff base ligands and their manganese complexes including HL1-4 and L5 (HL1 = benzoic acid (2-hydroxy-3-methoxy-benzylidene)-hydrazide, HL2 = benzoic acid (2,3-dihydroxy-benzylidene)-hydrazide, HL3 = benzoic acid (2-hydroxy-benzylidene)-hydrazide, HL4 = benzoic acid (5-bromo-2-hydroxy-benzylidene)-hydrazide, L5 = benzoic acid pyridine-2-yl methylene-hydrazide) were characterized on the basis of their FT-IR, 1H and 13C NMR, and molar conductivity. The crystal structures of HL1 and [MnCl2(H2O)L5] have been determined. The results suggest that the Schiff bases HL1, HL2, HL3, and HL4 coordinate as univalent anions with their tridentate O,N,O donors derived from the carbonyl and phenolic oxygen and azomethine nitrogen. L5 is a neutral tridentate Schiff base with N,N,O donors. ESI-MS for the complexes Mn-L2,3,5 provided evidence for the presence of multinuclear complexes in solution. Catalytic ability of Mn-L1-5 complexes were examined and found that highly selective epoxidation (>95%) of cyclohexene was performed by iodosylbenzene in the presence of these complexes and imidazole in acetonitrile.  相似文献   

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The syntheses and characterization of five novel zinc(II) complexes with protonated kinetin (6-furfurylaminopurine) and its derivatives are described. Based on the results following from elemental analyses (C, H, N), FTIR, Raman, 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy, conductivity measurements, thermogravimetric (TG) and differential thermal analyses (DTA), and single crystal X-ray analysis, the complexes of the general composition [Zn(HLn)Cl3xLn (1-5) have been prepared, where L1 = kinetin (6-furfurylaminopurine), L2 = 6-(5-methylfurfurylamino)purine, L3 = 2-chloro-6-furfurylaminopurine, L4 = 2-chloro-6-(5-methylfurfurylamino)purine and L5 = 2-chloro-6-furfurylamino-9-isopropylpurine, and x = 1/2-2. The structure of [Zn(HL1)Cl3]·L1 (1) has been determined by single crystal X-ray analysis. The Zn(II) atom is tetrahedrally coordinated by three chlorido ligands and one N3-protonated organic molecule forming a ZnCl3N donor set. The organic ligand L1 is coordinated to the Zn(II) centre through the N7 atom of the purine moiety. NMR spectroscopic study confirmed the N3 and N7 atom to be the protonation, and coordination site, respectively.  相似文献   

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The SS bond-activation of diorganyl disulfide by the anionic metal carbonyl fragment [Mn(CO)5] gives rise to an extensive chemistry. Oxidative decarbonylation addition of 2,2′-dithiobis(pyridine-N-oxide) to [Mn(CO)5], followed by chelation and metal-center oxidation, led to the formation of [MnII(SC5H4NO)3] (1). The effective magnetic moment in solid state by SQUID magnetometer was 5.88 μB for complex 1, which is consistent with the MnII having a high-spin d5 electronic configuration in an octahedral ligand field. The average Mn(II)S, SC and NO bond lengths of 2.581(1), 1.692(4) and 1.326(4) Å, respectively, indicate that the negative charge of the bidentate 1-oxo-2-thiopyridinato [SC5H4NO] ligand in complex 1 is mainly localized on the oxygen atom. The results are consistent with thiolate-donor [SC5H4NO] stabilization of the lower oxidation state of manganese (Mn(I)), while the O,S-chelating [SC5H4NO] ligand enhances the stability of manganese in the higher oxidation state (Mn(II)). Activation of SS bond as well as OH bond of 2,2′-dithiosalicylic acid by [Mn(CO)5] yielded [(CO)3Mn(μ-SC6H4C(O)O)2Mn(CO)3]2− (4). Oxidative addition of bis(o-benzamidophenyl) disulfide to [Mn(CO)5] resulted in the formation of cis-[Mn(CO)4(SR)2] (R=C6H4NHCOPh) which was employed as a chelating metallo ligand to synthesize heterotrinuclear [(CO)3Mn(μ-SR)3Co(μ-SR)3Mn(CO)3] (8) possessing a homoleptic hexathiolatocobalt(III) core.  相似文献   

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In the title family, the ONO donor ligands are the acetylhydrazones of salicylaldehyde (H2L1) and 2-hydroxyacetophenone (H2L2) (general abbreviation, H2L). The reaction of bis(acetylacetonato)oxovanadium(IV) with a mixture of tridentate H2L and a bidentate NN donor [e.g., 2,2′-bipyridine(bpy) or 1,10-phenanthroline(phen), hereafter B] ligands in equimolar ratio afforded the tetravalent complexes of the type [VIVO(L)(B)]; complexes (1)-(4) whereas, if B is replaced by 8-hydroxyquinoline(Hhq) (which is a bidentate ON donor ligand), the above reaction mixture yielded the pentavalent complexes of the type [VVO(L)(hq)]; complexes (5) and (6). Aerial oxygen is most likely the oxidant (for the oxidation of VIV → VV) in the synthesis of pentavalent complexes (5) and (6). [VIVO(L)(B)] complexes are one electron paramagnetic and display axial EPR spectra, while the [VVO(L)(hq)] complexes are diamagnetic. The X-ray structure of [VVO(L2)(hq)] (6) indicates that H2L2 ligand is bonded with the vanadium meridionally in a tridentate dinegative fashion through its phenolic-O, enolic-O and imine-N atoms. The general bond length order is: oxo < phenolato < enolato. The V-O (enolato) bond is longer than V-O (phenolato) bond by ∼0.07 Å and is identical with V-O (carboxylate) bond. 1H NMR spectrum of (6) in CDCl3 solution indicates that the binding nature in the solid state is also retained in solution. Complexes (1)-(4) display two ligand-field transitions in the visible region near 820 and 480 nm in DMF solution and exhibit irreversible oxidation peak near +0.60 V versus SCE in DMSO solution, while complexes (5) and (6) exhibit only LMCT band near 535 nm and display quasi-reversible one electron reduction peak near −0.10 V versus SCE in CH2Cl2 solution. The VO3+-VO2+E1/2 values shift considerably to more negative values when neutral NN donor is replaced by anionic ON donor species and it also provides better VO3+ binding via phenolato oxygen. For a given bidentate ligand, E1/2 increases in the order: (L2)2− < (L1)2−.  相似文献   

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Cobalt, nickel, copper and zinc coordination compounds of two thiosemicarbazones with general composition ML2 (L: monodeprotonated ligand corresponding to 2-acetyl-γ-butyrolactone thiosemicarbazone, HL1, and 2-furancarbaldehyde thiosemicarbazone, HL2) and also complexes with general composition MCl2(HL2) were synthesized (except [NiCl2(HL2)] and [Co(L2)2]). The interaction of CuCl2 with HL2 gave [CuCl(HL2)], a copper(I) complex. The ligands and metal complexes were characterized by IR, 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy, and magnetic susceptibility measurements. The crystal structure of [Ni(L2)2] · 2dmso was determined and a trans-square planar coordination of the two κ2-N,S chelate rings forming polymeric strips through H-bonds with dmso was observed. Actually, in all the reported complexes both ligands behaved as κ2-N,S chelates, except in the case of [Co(L1)2] in which HL1 is tridentate κ3-N,S,O. The antimicrobial properties of all compounds were studied using a wide spectrum of bacterial and fungal strains. The copper complexes of HL2 were the most active against all strains, including dermatophytes and phytopathogenic fungi. Most of the studied compounds, especially [Cu(L1)2], presented good activity against Haemophilus influenzae, a very harmful bacterium to humans.  相似文献   

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The solid-state structures of 6-(1-methylbenzimidazol-2-yl)-1H-pyridin-2-one (HL) and the copper(II) complex [Cu(L)2(OH2)]·2H2O (1) are established by X-ray crystallography and also by means of physicochemical and spectroscopic methods. The molecules of HL form a self-complementary head-to-tail hydrogen-bonded dimer through C-H?N and C-H?O contacts to give an infinite 1D chain. The copper(II) complex (1) is five-coordinate with distorted trigonal-bipyramidal (TBP) geometry of the N4O donor atoms. The electronic and EPR data are in agreement with the X-ray structure of 1, showing that HL coordinates to copper(II) centre as a mono-anionic ligand through deprotonated pyridone N atom and the tertiary benzimidazole nitrogen atom to form a neutral complex in which the water molecule occupies the fifth position. The 1D water tape, T4(2)7(2)6(2)7(2) is anchored to the host through hydrogen bonds between coordinated water molecule [O(3w)] as acting double H-donor, pyridone carbonyl groups [O(2) and O(1)] as double H-acceptor and the lattice water molecules [O(4w) and O(5w)] as double H-donor and single H-acceptor).  相似文献   

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A series of mononuclear iron(III) complexes with containing phenolate donor of substituted-salicylaldimine based ligands [Fe(L1)(TCC)] · CH3OH (1), [Fe(L2)(TCC)] · CH3OH (2), [Fe(L3)(TCC)] (3), and [Fe(L4)(TCC)] (4) have been prepared and studied as functional models for catechol dioxygenases (H2TCC = tetrachlorocatechol, or HL1 = N′-(salicylaldimine)-N,N-diethyldiethylenetriamine, HL2 = N′-(5-Br-salicylaldimine)-N,N-diethyldiethylenetriamine, HL3 = N′-(4,6-dimethoxy-salycyl-aldimine)-N,N-diethyl-diethylenetriamine, HL4 = N′-(4-methoxy-salicylaldimine)-N,N-diethyl-diethylenetriamine). They are structural models for inhibitors of enzyme-substrate adducts from the reactions of catechol 1,2-dioxygenases. Complexes 1-4 were characterized by spectroscopic methods and X-ray crystal structural analysis. The coordination sphere of Fe(III) atom of 1-4 is distorted octahedral with N3O3 donor set from the ligand and the substrate TCC occupying cis position, and Fe(III) is in high-spin (S = 5/2) electronic ground state. The in situ prepared iron(III) complexes without TCC, [Fe(L1)Cl2], [Fe(L2)Cl2], [Fe(L3)Cl2], and [Fe(L4)Cl2] are reactive towards intradiol cleavage of the 3,5-di-tert-butylcatechol (H2DBC) in the presence of O2 or air. The reaction rate of catechol 1,2-dioxygenase depends on the redox potential and acidity of iron(III) ions in complexes as well as the substituent effect of the ligands. We have identified the reaction products and proposed the mechanism of the reactions of these iron(III) complexes with H2DBC with O2.  相似文献   

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Five complexes [Mn2O(L1)4]n (1), [Co(L2)(H2O)2]n (2), [Co(L3)2(H2O)2]n (3) and [Co(L4)2(4,4′-bpy)(H2O)]n (4) were obtained by using flexible organic ligands HL1, HL2, HL3, and HL4 in hydrothermal systems with cobalt, copper and manganese salts respectively (HL1 = 2-(4-pyridylmethylthio)benzoic acid, HL2 = 4-(4-pyridylmethylthio)benzoic acid, HL3 = 2-(3-pyridylmethylthio)benzoic acid, HL4 = 4-(2-pyridylmethylthio)benzoic acid). The five complexes have been characterized by X-ray single crystal diffraction, FT-IR spectrum and elemental analysis. Complex 1 is assembled to a 3D porous framework with Mn2O units as nodes. Complex 2 shows 2D layer networks comprised of six-coordinated Co2+ centers and L2 anionic ions. Complexes 3 and 4 have different 1D double or single chain structures. Various non-covalent bonds such as hydrogen bonds, π?π interactions, H-bond grids and S?S weak interactions lead to interesting supramolecular frameworks. DC (direct current) temperature dependent magnetic susceptibilities suggest weak antiferromagnetic behaviors exist in 1, and single ion paramagnetic along with spin-orbit coupling behavior dominate in 3 and 4.  相似文献   

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《Inorganica chimica acta》2006,359(9):2736-2750
The synthesis of several new oxorhenium(V) complexes containing the ‘3 + 1’ mixed-ligand donor set, ReO(SXS)(SR) (where X = S, O, N(R′); R = alkyl, aryl, heterocylce; R′ = H, alkyl, aryl), is described. The X-ray structure for four of these complexes ReO(SN(Ph)S)(SPh) (6), ReO(SN(CH2CH2NMe2)S)(SPhOMe-p) (10), ReO(SOS)(SPh) (29) and ReO(SOS)(SPhNO2-p) (30) was determined. The inhibitory activity of all of the oxorhenium(V) complexes reported herein was evaluated against the cysteine proteases cathepsin B and K in vitro. Compound 25, ReO(SSS)(S-4py) · HCl, was the best inhibitor of the series against cathepsin B with an IC50 of 10 nM. Several of the complexes exhibited specificity for cathepsin B over K, suggesting that oxorhenium(V) complexes can be designed to be enzyme specific. The results described in this paper show that the oxorhenium(V) ‘3 + 1’ complexes are potent inhibitors of cathepsin B and K, constituting promising potential for the treatment of cancer and osteoporosis, respectively.  相似文献   

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The reaction of triethylenetetramine, salicylaldehyde and benzaldehyde in 1:2:1 mole ratio in methanol at room temperature affords a novel μ-bis(tridentate) ligand H2L′ through the formation of an imidazolidine ring within the parent hexadentate precursor in a two step reaction. The ligand H2L′ reacts with Fe(ClO4)2 · 6H2O in aqueous methanol in the presence of triethylamine to form the mononuclear [FeIIIL](ClO4) complex, (where L2− is the anion of the parent hexadentate H2saltrien ligand) after the cleavage of the imidazolidine ring. The mononuclear complex has a structure with an N4O2 donor atom set of the hexadentate ligand forming a distorted octahedral coordination geometry around the metal atom as established from a crystal structure determination. The Fe-N(imine) distances are 1.934(10) and 1.948(9) Å, Fe-N(amine) distances are 2.062(8) and 2.076(9) Å and Fe-O(phenol) distances are 1.864(8) and 1.872(7) Å. The terminal oxygen donor atoms occupy cis positions and the remaining four nitrogen atoms (two cis amine and two trans imine) complete the coordination sphere. The mononuclear complex has a magnetic moment 1.89 μB corresponding to the low-spin 3d5 configuration. The UV-Vis spectrum of the end product, after the imidazolidine ring hydrolysis, is different from the spectrum of the initial reaction mixture containing the μ-bis(tridentate) ligand H2L′.  相似文献   

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