Issue 42, 2010

The complexation of rhodium(iii) with acyclic diaminedithioether (DADTE) ligands

Abstract

103Rhodium(III) complexes derived from seven acyclic tetradentate N2S2 ligands (one diaminedithiol and six diaminedithioether ligands) have been synthesized and characterized. Structural variations in the ligand include the length of carbon backbone between the coordinating atoms (222; 232; 323; 333), the presence or absence of gem-dimethyl groups α to sulfur, and the nature of the organic moiety on the sulfurs (hydrogen, p-methoxybenzyl and methyl). For each ligand, the formation of cis and/or trans dichloro isomeric complexes was assessed. Two complexes have been further characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction. Preparation of the 103Rhodium(III) complexes was conducted and overall radiochemical yields, in vitro stability and log D7.4 values were measured. From these studies, the ligand with the 232 chain length, gem-dimethyl groups and the methyl thioether (L4) emerged as a preferred ligand for formation of rhodium complexes with trans geometry and highest radiochemical yields.

Graphical abstract: The complexation of rhodium(iii) with acyclic diaminedithioether (DADTE) ligands

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jul 2010
Accepted
18 Aug 2010
First published
04 Oct 2010

Dalton Trans., 2010,39, 10169-10178

The complexation of rhodium(III) with acyclic diaminedithioether (DADTE) ligands

Z. Akgun, H. Engelbrecht, K. Fan, C. L. Barnes, C. S. Cutler, S. S. Jurisson and S. Z. Lever, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 10169 DOI: 10.1039/C0DT00813C

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