Synthesis and physical studies of pyridine and imidazole containing tridentate metal binding ligands

  • Brown R
  • Huguet J
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Abstract

Several tridentate ligands incorporating pyridine and substituted imidazoles were prepared and their physical properties studied as models for the enzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA). The H + and M 2+ binding abilities (pK a and [Formula: see text]) were determined. In the case of the imidazole ligands, N-methylation reduces the metal binding ability of the ligand by some 3–4 [Formula: see text] units over the analogues in which the imidazole has N—H. 1 H-nmr studies of the simple ligands as a function of [Zn 2+ ] show that the ligands are bound symmetrically as 1:1 and 2:1 complexes depending upon the ligand/metal ratio. Increasing the steric bulk of the ligands by introduction of 4,5-diisopropyl substituents on the imidazole inhibits the 2:1 (ligand/metal) complex. Titration experiments of several ligands bound to equimolar Zn 2+ and Co 2+ are described and analysed.

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Brown, R. S., & Huguet, J. (1980). Synthesis and physical studies of pyridine and imidazole containing tridentate metal binding ligands. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 58(9), 889–901. https://doi.org/10.1139/v80-141

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