Alkylation of one of the inner-core nitrogen atoms is one possible approach to obtain dianionic corrole ligands, suitable for the coordination of divalent metal ions, such as PdII. Inner-core N-methylation can be obtained by treating the corrole with CH3I, but the reaction conditions should be optimized to limit the formation of the dimethylated derivative. Two regioisomers, the N-21 and the N-22 methyl derivatives are obtained from the reaction, with the first product achieved in a higher amount. Structural characterization of the reaction products evidenced the distortion induced by the introduction of the methyl groups; the N-methylcorroles are chiral compounds, and the enantiomers were separated by chromatography, with their absolute configuration assigned by ECD computation. Palladium insertion was achieved in the case of monosubstituted corroles, but not with the dimethylated macrocycle; X-ray characterization of the complexes showed the distortion of the macrocycles. The Pd complexes do not show luminescence emission, but are able to produce singlet oxygen upon irradiation. The PdII complexes were also inserted in human serum albumin (HSA) and dispersed in water; in this case, the protein protects the corroles from photobleaching, and a switch from the type II to the type I mechanism in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is observed.

Pizzoli, F., Mita, A., Caroleo, F., Nardis, S., Calice, U., Caporale, M., et al. (2023). Palladium Complexes of N-Methylcorroles. CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, 29(64), 1-11 [10.1002/chem.202302517].

Palladium Complexes of N-Methylcorroles

Marconi A.;Calvaresi M.;Capolungo C.;Prodi L.;
2023

Abstract

Alkylation of one of the inner-core nitrogen atoms is one possible approach to obtain dianionic corrole ligands, suitable for the coordination of divalent metal ions, such as PdII. Inner-core N-methylation can be obtained by treating the corrole with CH3I, but the reaction conditions should be optimized to limit the formation of the dimethylated derivative. Two regioisomers, the N-21 and the N-22 methyl derivatives are obtained from the reaction, with the first product achieved in a higher amount. Structural characterization of the reaction products evidenced the distortion induced by the introduction of the methyl groups; the N-methylcorroles are chiral compounds, and the enantiomers were separated by chromatography, with their absolute configuration assigned by ECD computation. Palladium insertion was achieved in the case of monosubstituted corroles, but not with the dimethylated macrocycle; X-ray characterization of the complexes showed the distortion of the macrocycles. The Pd complexes do not show luminescence emission, but are able to produce singlet oxygen upon irradiation. The PdII complexes were also inserted in human serum albumin (HSA) and dispersed in water; in this case, the protein protects the corroles from photobleaching, and a switch from the type II to the type I mechanism in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is observed.
2023
Pizzoli, F., Mita, A., Caroleo, F., Nardis, S., Calice, U., Caporale, M., et al. (2023). Palladium Complexes of N-Methylcorroles. CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, 29(64), 1-11 [10.1002/chem.202302517].
Pizzoli, F.; Mita, A.; Caroleo, F.; Nardis, S.; Calice, U.; Caporale, M.; Belviso, S.; Superchi, S.; Marconi, A.; Calvaresi, M.; Capolungo, C.; Prodi,...espandi
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