Issue 43, 2012

Designing organometallic compounds for catalysis and therapy

Abstract

Bioorganometallic chemistry is a rapidly developing area of research. In recent years organometallic compounds have provided a rich platform for the design of effective catalysts, e.g. for olefin metathesis and transfer hydrogenation. Electronic and steric effects are used to control both the thermodynamics and kinetics of ligand substitution and redox reactions of metal ions, especially RuII. Can similar features be incorporated into the design of targeted organometallic drugs? Such complexes offer potential for novel mechanisms of drug action through incorporation of outer-sphere recognition of targets and controlled activation features based on ligand substitution as well as metal- and ligand-based redox processes. We focus here on η6-arene, η5-cyclopentadienyl sandwich and half-sandwich complexes of FeII, RuII, OsII and IrIII with promising activity towards cancer, malaria, and other conditions.

Graphical abstract: Designing organometallic compounds for catalysis and therapy

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
31 Gen. 2012
Accepted
20 Meur. 2012
First published
19 Ebr. 2012

Chem. Commun., 2012,48, 5219-5246

Designing organometallic compounds for catalysis and therapy

A. L. Noffke, A. Habtemariam, A. M. Pizarro and P. J. Sadler, Chem. Commun., 2012, 48, 5219 DOI: 10.1039/C2CC30678F

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