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Amide Coupling Reaction for the Synthesis of Bispyridine-based Ligands and Their Complexation to Platinum as Dinuclear Anticancer Agents
Published on: May 28, 2014
Dizinc alkoxides and amides supported by binucleating bis(amidoamine) ligands
Mark L Hlavinka1, Michael J McNevin, Richard Shoemaker
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, 80309-0215, USA.
Abstract:
Several new dizinc complexes that are supported by dianionic bis(amidoamine) ligands are reported. Reaction of N,N'-bis(2-dimethylaminoethyl)dibenzofuran-4,6-diamine ((Me)LH(2)) with 2 equiv of EtZn(O(i)Pr) forms the dizinc bis(alkoxide) (Me)LZn2(O(i)Pr)2 (1), which was isolated in 76% yield. Similarly, (Me)LH2 reacts cleanly with EtZn(OPh) and EtZn(OCHPh2) to form (Me)LZn2(OPh)2 (2) and (Me)LZn2(OCHPh2)2 (3), respectively. The solid-state structures of 1 and 2 feature puckered [Zn2(mu-OR)2]2+ cores, with short intermetal separations (2.81-2.88 Angstroms). Overall, the molecules have approximate (noncrystallographic) C2v symmetry. The use of the more-hindered (i)Pr-substituted ligand N,N'-bis(2-diisopropylaminoethyl)dibenzofuran-4,6-diamine (i(Pr)LH2) to prepare zinc alkoxides gave similar results. Thus, reaction of i(Pr)LH2 with 2 equiv of EtZn(OPh), EtZn(OMe), EtZn(OCHPh2), and EtZn(OCH2Ph) forms i(Pr)LZn2(OPh)2 (4), i(Pr)LZn2(OMe)2 (5), i(Pr)LZn2(OCHPh2)2 (6), and i(Pr)LZn2(OCH2Ph)2 (7), respectively (isolated yields 48-63%). At 70 degrees C, C6D6 solutions of 6 undergo beta-hydride transfer with 2 equiv of benzaldehyde to form 7 and benzophenone in quantitative yield (according to 1H NMR spectroscopy). Benzene solutions of 1 react with 1 equiv of trimethylsilyl trifluoromethanesulfonate (Me3SiOTf) to form (Me)LZn2(O(i)Pr)(OTf) (8) in 70% isolated yield. In the solid state, 8 features a bridging alkoxide donor as well as a 1,3-bridging triflate group. The previously reported dinuclear organozinc species (Me)LZn2Ph2 (9) reacts with 1 equiv of tert-butylamine to form the protonolysis product (Me)LZn2(Ph)(NH(t)Bu) (10) in 66% isolated yield. The solid-state structure of 10 (two independent molecules) reveals a somewhat asymmetric [Zn2(mu-Ph)(mu-NH(t)Bu)]2+ core with short Zn-Zn separations [2.6761(5) and 2.6518(5) Angstroms]. In CD2Cl2 solution, the Ph bridge of 10 undergoes rapid reversible cleavage. Cleavage of this bridging interaction followed by rotation about the Zn-Ph bond and re-formation of the bridging interaction results in exchange of the inequivalent ortho (and meta) protons of the phenyl ligand. Variable-temperature 1H NMR spectroscopic data indicate that this exchange occurs with DeltaG = 12.7(1) kcal.mol(-1) (-27 degrees C). At 75 degrees C, toluene solutions of (Me)LH2 react with 2 equiv of EtZnNH(t)Bu to form the dizinc bis(amido) product (Me)LZn2(NH(t)Bu)2 (11) in 46% isolated yield. The solid-state structure of 11 (two independent molecules) features a puckered and fairly symmetric [Zn2(mu-NH(t)Bu)2]2+ core with short intermetal separations [2.775(1), 2.760(1) Angstroms].
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