2024
DOI: 10.3390/molecules29020364
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Experimental and DFT Study of Monensinate and Salinomycinate Complexes Containing {Fe3(µ3–O)}7+ Core

Nikolay Petkov,
Alia Tadjer,
Elzhana Encheva
et al.

Abstract: Two trinuclear oxo-centred iron(III) coordination compounds of monensic and salinomycinic acids (HL) were synthesized and their spectral properties were studied using physicochemical/thermal methods (FT–IR, TG–DTA, TG–MS, EPR, Mössbauer spectroscopy, powder XRD) and elemental analysis. The data suggested the formation of [Fe3(µ3–O)L3(OH)4] and the probable complex structures were modelled using the DFT method. The computed spectral parameters of the optimized constructs were compared to the experimentally meas… Show more

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“…In addition, the formation of 1 is accompanied by co-precipitation of the mono-complex 1a (Figure S2). The complete set of experimental data is significantly different from that previously reported for iron(III) monensinate and salinomycinate [41], a fact indicating that we have prepared new ferric coordination compounds of the polyether ionophore monensin. The isolated solids 1 and 2 are amorphous without any sign of crystallinity, making their precise characterization difficult.…”
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“…In addition, the formation of 1 is accompanied by co-precipitation of the mono-complex 1a (Figure S2). The complete set of experimental data is significantly different from that previously reported for iron(III) monensinate and salinomycinate [41], a fact indicating that we have prepared new ferric coordination compounds of the polyether ionophore monensin. The isolated solids 1 and 2 are amorphous without any sign of crystallinity, making their precise characterization difficult.…”
Section: General Remarkscontrasting
confidence: 89%
“…In the presence of organic bases (Et 4 NOH or Et 3 N), monensic acid effectively deprotonates and acts as a carboxylate monoanion in complexation reactions with metal ions of different oxidation states [41][42][43][44][45]. Monensinate reaction with FeCl 3 or FeSO 4 leads to the formation of new complexes which exhibit spectral properties characteristic of di-(1) and trinuclear (2) coordination species of iron(III), respectively.…”
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