Synthesis,X‐ray Structure of Ferrocene Bearing Bis(Zn‐cyclen) Complexes and the Selective Electrochemical Sensing of TpT |
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Authors: | Zhanghua Zeng Dr. Angel A. J. Torriero Dr. Matthew J. Belousoff Dr. Alan M. Bond Prof. Dr. Leone Spiccia Prof. Dr. |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemistry, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia, Fax: (+61)?3‐9905‐4597 |
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Abstract: | ![]() The new ligand, [Fc(cyclen)2] ( 5 ) (Fc=ferrocene, cyclen=1,4,7,10‐tetraazacyclododecane), and corresponding ZnII complex receptor, [Fc{Zn(cyclen)(CH3OH)}2](ClO4)4 ( 1 ), consisting of a ferrocene moiety bearing one ZnII‐cyclen complex on each cyclopentadienyl ring, have been designed and prepared through a multi‐step synthesis. Significant shifts in the 1H NMR signals of the ferrocenyl group, cf. ferrocene and a previously reported [Fc{Zn(cyclen)}]2+ derivative, indicated that the two ZnII‐cyclen units in 1 significantly affect the electronic properties of the cyclopentadienyl rings. The X‐ray crystal structure shows that the two positively charged ZnII‐cyclen complexes are arranged in a trans like configuration, with respect to the ferrocene bridging unit, presumably to minimise electrostatic repulsion. Both 5 and 1 can be oxidized in 1:4 CH2Cl2/CH3CN and Tris‐HCl aqueous buffer solution under conditions of cyclic voltammetry to give a well defined ferrocene‐centred (Fc0/+) process. Importantly, 1 is a highly selective electrochemical sensor of thymidilyl(3′‐5′)thymidine (TpT) relative to other nucleobases and nucleotides in Tris‐HCl buffer solution (pH 7.4). The electrochemical selectivity, detected as a shift in reversible potential of the Fc0/+ component, is postulated to result from a change in the configuration of bis(ZnII‐cyclen) units from a trans to a cis state. This is caused by the strong 1:1 binding of the two deprotonated thymine groups in TpT to different ZnII centres of receptor 1 . UV‐visible spectrophotometric titrations confirmed the 1:1 stoichiometry for the 1 :TpT adduct and allowed the determination of the apparent formation constant of 0.89±0.10×106 M ?1 at pH 7.4. |
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Keywords: | bioinorganic chemistry ferrocene macrocycles sensing structure elucidation zinc |
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