Issue 18, 2003

Zn(ii) coordination to tren-based tris-macrocycles. Activity of their trinuclear Zn(ii) complexes in carboxy- and phosphate-ester hydrolysis

Abstract

Zn(II) binding by two tren-based tris-macrocycles has been analysed by means of potentiometric measurements in aqueous solutions. Both ligands form stable trinuclear Zn(II) complexes. Deprotonation of Zn(II)-coordinated water molecules gives mono-, di- and tri-hydroxo complexes. The ability of these trinuclear complexes as hydrolytic agents has been tested by using p-nitrophenyl acetate and bis(p-nitrophenyl) phosphate (BNPP) as substrates. BNPP cleavage takes place through a bridging interaction of the substrate with at least two metals and simultaneous nucleophilic attack of a Zn–OH function at phosphorus. A significant increase of the hydrolysis rate with respect to the mononuclear Zn(II) complex with [12]aneN4 is observed.

Graphical abstract: Zn(ii) coordination to tren-based tris-macrocycles. Activity of their trinuclear Zn(ii) complexes in carboxy- and phosphate-ester hydrolysis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jun 2003
Accepted
22 Jul 2003
First published
04 Aug 2003

Dalton Trans., 2003, 3574-3580

Zn(II) coordination to tren-based tris-macrocycles. Activity of their trinuclear Zn(II) complexes in carboxy- and phosphate-ester hydrolysis

C. Bazzicalupi, A. Bencini, E. Berni, C. Giorgi, S. Maoggi and B. Valtancoli, Dalton Trans., 2003, 3574 DOI: 10.1039/B306577D

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