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Influence of supporting ligand microenvironment on the aqueous stability and visible light-induced CO-release reactivity of zinc flavonolato species
Authors:Stacey N Anderson  Mark Noble  Katarzyna Grubel  Brooks Marshall  Atta M Arif
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Abstract:The visible light-induced CO-release reactivity of the zinc flavonolato complex (6-Ph2TPA)Zn(3-Hfl)]ClO4 (1) has been investigated in 1?:?1 H2O?:?DMSO. Additionally, the effect of ligand secondary microenvironment on the aqueous stability and visible light-induced CO-release reactivity of zinc flavonolato species has been evaluated through the preparation, characterization, and examination of the photochemistry of compounds supported by chelate ligands with differing secondary appendages, (TPA)Zn(3-Hfl)]ClO4 (3; TPA = tris-2-(pyridylmethyl)amine) and (bnpapa)Zn(3-Hfl)]ClO4 (4; bnpapa = N,N-bis((6-neopentylamino-2-pyridyl)methyl)-N-((2-pyridyl)methyl)amine)). Compound 3 undergoes reaction in 1?:?1 H2O?:?DMSO resulting in the release of the free neutral flavonol. Irradiation of acetonitrile solutions of 3 and 4 at 419 nm under aerobic conditions results in quantitative, photoinduced CO-release. However, the reaction quantum yields under these conditions are lower than that exhibited by 1, with 4 exhibiting an especially low quantum yield. Overall, the results of this study indicate that positioning a zinc flavonolato moiety within a hydrophobic microenvironment is an important design strategy toward further developing such compounds as CO-release agents for use in biological systems.
Keywords:Zinc  Microenvironment  Photochemistry  Carbon monoxide  Hydrogen bonding
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