Stannoxanes and phosphonates: New approaches in organometallic and transition metal assemblies

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Abstract

Phosphonate ligands, [RPO3]2-, are extremely versatile in the assembly of multi-tin and multi-copper architectures. We have used organostannoxane cores for supporting multi-ferrocene and multi-porphyrin peripheries. The copper-metalated multi-porphyrin compound is an excellent reagent for facile cleavage of DNA, even in the absence of a co-oxidant. Reaction of t-BuPO3H2 with Cu(ClO4) 2. 6H2O in the presence of 2-pyridylpyrazole (2-Pypz) leads to the synthesis of a decanuclear copper (II) assembly. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Chandrasekhar, V., Gopal, K., Nagarajan, L., Sasikumar, P., & Thilagar, P. (2006). Stannoxanes and phosphonates: New approaches in organometallic and transition metal assemblies. In Journal of Chemical Sciences (Vol. 118, pp. 455–462). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02703942

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