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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
Late-stage ligand functionalization via the Staudinger reaction using phosphine-appended 2,2'-bipyridine
Deeb Taher1, Jessica R Wilson2, Grayson Ritch2
1Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA. nszym@umich.edu and Department of Chemistry, The University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan.
Abstract:
The ability of a phosphine-appended-2,2'-bipyridine ligand ((Ph2P)2bpy) to serve as a platform for late-stage ligand modifications was evaluated using tetrahedral (Ph2P)2bpyFeCl2. We employed a post-metalation Staudinger reaction to install a series of functionalized arenes, including those containing Brønsted and Lewis acidic groups. This reaction sequence represents a versatile strategy to both tune the ligand donor properties as well as directly incorporate appended functionality.
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