Issue 31, 2015

New ruthenium(ii) coordination compounds possessing bidentate aminomethylphosphane ligands: synthesis, characterization and preliminary biological study in vitro

Abstract

Addition of aminomethylphosphane P{CH2N(CH2CH2)2O}3 (1), PPh2{CH2N(CH2CH2)2O} (2) or PPh2{CH2N(CH2CH2)2NCH2CH3} (3) to a methanolic solution of RuCl3 results in reduction of ruthenium(III) ions giving finally ttt-[RuCl2(1)2] (1A), ttt-[RuCl2(2)2] (2A) and ttt-[RuCl2(3)2] (3A). The synthesized complexes are the first examples of ruthenium(II) coordination compounds possessing aminomethylphosphanes chelating via phosphorus and nitrogen atoms. They were fully characterized (NMR, ESI-MS, IR, elemental analysis, X-ray crystallography). Preliminary studies of the in vitro cytotoxicity on the A549 cell line (human lung adenocarcinoma) and interactions with human serum proteins (albumin and apotransferrin) showed moderate activity of the complexes. Interestingly, the P,N-chelation leads to formation of strained 4-membered Ru–P–C–N–Ru rings, which in the case of 2A and 3A undergo opening in the presence of CH3CN, which results in rearrangement to ctc-[RuCl2(2)2(CH3CN)2] (2B) and ctc-[RuCl2(3)2(CH3CN)2] (3B).

Graphical abstract: New ruthenium(ii) coordination compounds possessing bidentate aminomethylphosphane ligands: synthesis, characterization and preliminary biological study in vitro

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Mar 2015
Accepted
07 Jun 2015
First published
08 Jun 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 13969-13978

New ruthenium(II) coordination compounds possessing bidentate aminomethylphosphane ligands: synthesis, characterization and preliminary biological study in vitro

M. Płotek, R. Starosta, U. K. Komarnicka, A. Skórska-Stania, M. Jeżowska-Bojczuk, G. Stochel and A. Kyzioł, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 13969 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT01119A

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