Isomers of dichlorobis(2-phenylazopyridine)ruthenium(II)
[Ru(azpy)2Cl2], especially the so-called α isomer, display remarkably high cytotoxicities against human tumor cell lines. Unfortunately, the parent [Ru(azpy)2Cl2] compounds are poorly water-soluble. In this paper the synthesis and characterization of the new water-soluble ligand 2-phenylazopyridine-5-sulfonic acid (Hsazpy) is described. Use of this ligand in reaction with RuCl3 gave two isomers, which were isolated as α- and β-[NEt4]2[Ru(sazpy)2Cl2]. The compounds have been fully characterized by (2D) NMR spectroscopy. The molecular structure of the α isomer of [NEt4]2[Ru(sazpy)2Cl2]·2H2O has been determined by single-crystal structure analysis. The packing in the crystal structure of α-[NEt4]2[Ru(sazpy)2Cl2]·2H2O shows an interesting hydrogen-bonding pattern in which two water molecules are involved. One water molecule bridges between a Cl ligand and a SO3− group within one ruthenium moiety, the other water molecule forms a bridge between two SO3− groups from two different ruthenium centers, resulting in a chain-like structure. Preliminary evaluation of the cytotoxicity by means of the IC50 value in A2780 cell line classifies α-[NEt4]2[Ru(sazpy)2Cl2] as non-toxic, but this does not rule out other anticancer activities.
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