Issue 42, 2010

Complex formation between Ru(η6-p-cym)(H2O)3]2+ and (O,O) donor ligands with biological relevance in aqueous solution

Abstract

The interaction between [Ru(η6-p-cym)(H2O)3]2+ and (O,O) type chelators with different basicity of the donor atoms was studied using combined pH-potentiometric, 1H-NMR and ESI-TOF-MS techniques. The studied nine ligands are building blocks of reported complexes with antitumor activity or may model (O,O) donor serum components capable of interacting with the administered half-sandwich ruthenium(II) type drug. Composition and stability constants of the [Ru(η6-p-cym)(O,O)Y] type species (Y: H2O or OH) were determined (T = 25.0 °C; I = 0.20 M (KCl)) and the metal ion binding strengths of the ligands are discussed. It was found that ligands with two low basicity O donors (oxalic and cyclobutane-1,1-dicarboxylic acid) bind the metal ion at acidic conditions but are not able to prevent the hydrolysis at physiologically relevant conditions. Ligands with one low and one high basicity O donor (lactic and salicylic acid) are weak binders for Ru(η6-p-cym)(H2O)3]2+. Pyrone or pyridinone based ligands are capable of binding the metal ion over a wide pH range and no hydrolysis product is detectable at pH = 7.4. The obtained speciation models may help in the rationalization of the biological activity of such complexes and provide a deeper insight into the solution behaviour of half-sandwich Ru(II) complexes with potential anticancer activity.

Graphical abstract: Complex formation between Ru(η6-p-cym)(H2O)3]2+ and (O,O) donor ligands with biological relevance in aqueous solution

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 May 2010
Accepted
02 Aug 2010
First published
04 Oct 2010

Dalton Trans., 2010,39, 10272-10278

Complex formation between Ru(η6-p-cym)(H2O)3]2+ and (O,O) donor ligands with biological relevance in aqueous solution

L. Bíró, E. Farkas and P. Buglyó, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 10272 DOI: 10.1039/C0DT00469C

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