Templated Synthesis of Copper(II) Azacyclam Complexes Using Urea as a Locking Fragment and Their Metal-Enhanced Binding Tendencies towards Anions
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Copper(II) azacyclam complexes
were obtained
through a metal-templated procedure
involving the pertinent open-chain tetramine,
formaldehyde and a phenylurea
derivative as a locking fragment.
Both metal complexes can establish interactions
with anions through the
metal centre and the amide NH group.
Equilibrium studies in DMSO by a
spectrophotometric titration technique
were carried out to assess the affinity
of the complexes towards anions. While
the NH group of an amide model compound
and the metal centre of the
plain CuII(azacyclam)2+ complex do
not interact at all with anions, the new complexes establish strong interactions with
oxo anions, profiting from a pronounced
cooperative effect. In particular,
1) they form stable 1:1 and 1:2
complexes with H2PO4- ions in a stepwise
mode with both hydrogen-bonding
and metal–ligand interactions, and 2) in
the presence of CH3COO-, they undergo
deprotonation of the amido NH
group and thus profit from axial coordination
of the partially negatively
charged carbonyl oxygen atom in a
scorpionate binding mode.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Templated Synthesis; copper complexes; anion recognition
Elenco autori:
Boiocchi, Massimo; Fabbrizzi, Luigi; Mauro, Garolfi; Licchelli, Maurizio; Mosca, Lorenzo; Zanini, Cristina
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