2020
DOI: 10.1002/chem.202002517
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Influence of Ligand and Nuclearity on the Cytotoxicity of Cyclometallated C^N^C Platinum(II) Complexes

Abstract: As eries of cyclometallated mono-and di-nuclear platinum(II) complexes and the parento rganicl igand, 2,6-diphenylpyridine 1 (HC^N^CH), have been synthesized and characterized. This library of compounds includes [(C^N^C)Pt II (L)] (L = dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) 2 and triphenylphosphine(PPh 3) 3)a nd [((C^N^C)Pt II) 2 (L')] (where L' = Nheterocycles (pyrazine (pyr) 4,4 ,4'-bipyridine (4,4'-bipy) 5 or diphosphine (1,4-bis(diphenylphosphino)butane (dppb) 6). Their cytotoxicity was assessed against four cancerous c… Show more

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“…The new complexes [Pt(C^N^C)(AsPh 3 )] and [Pt(C^N^C)(SbPh 3 )] were synthesised in the same way as the previously reported lighter congeners [Pt(C^N^C)(PPh 3 )] 50,51 via a facile ligand exchange reaction from the corresponding [Pt(C^N^C)(dmso)] precursors as shown in Scheme 1 in good yields ranging from 64% to 84% (more information in the ESI†). The new complexes were characterised by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy (see Fig.…”
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“…The new complexes [Pt(C^N^C)(AsPh 3 )] and [Pt(C^N^C)(SbPh 3 )] were synthesised in the same way as the previously reported lighter congeners [Pt(C^N^C)(PPh 3 )] 50,51 via a facile ligand exchange reaction from the corresponding [Pt(C^N^C)(dmso)] precursors as shown in Scheme 1 in good yields ranging from 64% to 84% (more information in the ESI†). The new complexes were characterised by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy (see Fig.…”
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“…Details on data collection, structure solution and refinement as well as selected structural parameters are listed in Tables S1–S3 (ESI†) alongside with the data for the previously reported [Pt(dpp)(PPh 3 )] and [Pt(dba)(PPh 3 )]. 50,51 The crystal structures feature long Pt⋯Pt distances ranging from about 7 to 10 Å (far beyond a significant interaction between the Pt atoms, typically below 3.5 Å); thus, no significant Pt⋯Pt interactions nor π-stacking interactions were found. 52,53 In contrast, the dba containing structures show pronounced π-stacking of the acridine moieties with centroid distances between 3.5 and 3.6 Å.…”
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“…Double NˆCˆC cyclometalation with dianionic NˆCˆC 2− ligands based on diphenyl-2-pyridine (Hdphpy) was never observed for Pt(II), while for Pd(II) and Ni(II), the complexes [M(dphpy)(PPh 3 )] (M = Pd and Ni) were recently reported [56]. In contrast to this, − CˆNˆC − coordination with the prototypical 2,6-diphenylpyridine system (Hdpp) to Pt(II) is quite frequent [57][58][59][60][61][62], while for Pd(II) the first example was only very recently reported [Pd(dpp)(PPh 3 )] [63], and no Ni(II) derivatives have been found. Triple CˆCˆC cyclometalation is not known for any of these metals.…”
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