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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2008

Synthesis, Stability, and Antimicrobial Studies of Electronically Tuned Silver Acetate N-Heterocyclic Carbenes

Khadijah M. Hindi; Tammy J. Siciliano; Semih Durmus; Matthew J. Panzner; Doug A. Medvetz; D. Venkat Reddy; Lisa A. Hogue; Christine E. Hovis; Julia K. Hilliard; Rebekah J. Mallet; Claire A. Tessier; Carolyn L. Cannon; Wiley J. Youngs

A series of methylated imidazolium salts with varying substituents on the 4 and 5 positions of the imidazole ring were synthesized. These salts were reacted with silver acetate to afford their corresponding silver N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes. These complexes were then evaluated for their stability in water as well as for their antimicrobial efficacy against a variety of bacterial strains associated with cystic fibrosis and chronic lung infections.


Metal-based Drugs | 2008

Anticancer Activity of Ag(I) N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes Derived from 4,5-Dichloro-1H-Imidazole

Doug A. Medvetz; Khadijah M. Hindi; Matthew J. Panzner; Andrew J. Ditto; Yang H. Yun; Wiley J. Youngs

A class of Ag(I) N-heterocyclic carbene silver complexes, 1–3, derived from 4,5-dichloro-1H-imidazole has been evaluated for their anticancer activity against the human cancer cell lines OVCAR-3 (ovarian), MB157 (breast), and Hela (cervical). Silver complexes 1–3 are active against the ovarian and breast cancer cell lines. A preliminary in vivo study shows 1 to be active against ovarian cancer in mice. The results obtained in these studies warrant further investigation of these compounds in vivo.


Dalton Transactions | 2010

A fluorescent bis(benzoxazole) ligand: Toward binuclear Zn(II)–Zn(II) assembly

Qinghui Chu; Doug A. Medvetz; Matthew J. Panzner; Yi Pang

A bis(benzoxazole) ligand (HL) has been synthesized, and its reaction with Zn(OAc)(2) has led to fluorescent complexes via formation of binuclear Zn(II)-Zn(II) cores. The ligand-to-metal ratio of the complexes varies from 1 : 1 to 2 : 1, depending on the reaction conditions. A large binding constant K = 8.3 x 10(20) [M(-3)] has been determined for the reaction L + Zn(2+)-->L(2):Zn(2)(2+). The result indicates that the bis(benzoxazole) ligand is a useful building block to construct a binuclear core. On the basis of X-ray analysis, the binuclear Zn(II)-Zn(II) distance in the complexes is determined to be approximately 3.22 A, which is quite comparable to that found in the enzymes (3.3 A). Absorption and fluorescence study shows that a subtle chemical environmental change within the binuclear core can induce a large optical response.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2011

Group 13 Lewis acid adducts of [PCl2N]3.

Zin-Min Tun; Amy J. Heston; Matthew J. Panzner; Doug A. Medvetz; Brian D. Wright; Deepa Savant; Venkat R. Dudipala; Debasish Banerjee; Peter L. Rinaldi; Wiley J. Youngs; Claire A. Tessier

Phosphazene polymers are classically synthesized by the high-temperature, ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of [PCl(2)N](3) to give [PCl(2)N](n), followed by functionalization of [PCl(2)N](n) with different side groups. We investigated the interactions of [PCl(2)N](3) with Lewis acids because Lewis acids have been used to induce the high-temperature ROP of [PCl(2)N](3). The reactions of [PCl(2)N](3) with MX(3) (M = group 13, X = halides), under strict anaerobic conditions gave adducts [PCl(2)N](3)·MX(3). Adducts were characterized by X-ray crystallography and multinuclear and variable-temperature NMR studies, and mechanistic understanding of their fluxional behavior in solution was achieved. The properties of the [PCl(2)N](3)·MX(3) adducts at or near room temperature strongly suggests that such adducts are not involved directly as intermediates in the high-temperature ROP of [PCl(2)N](3).


Inorganic Chemistry | 2016

Group 13 Superacid Adducts of [PCl2N]3

Zin-Min Tun; Amy J. Heston; Matthew J. Panzner; Vincenzo Scionti; Doug A. Medvetz; Brian D. Wright; Nicholas A. Johnson; Linlin Li; Chrys Wesdemiotis; Peter L. Rinaldi; Wiley J. Youngs; Claire A. Tessier

Irrespective of the order of the addition of reagents, the reactions of [PCl2N]3 with MX3 (MX3 = AlCl3, AlBr3, GaCl3) in the presence of water or gaseous HX give the air- and light-sensitive superacid adducts [PCl2N]3·HMX4. The reactions are quantitative when HX is used. These reactions illustrate a Lewis acid/Brønsted acid dichotomy in which Lewis acid chemistry can become Brønsted acid chemistry in the presence of adventitious water or HX. The crystal structures of all three [PCl2N]3·HMX4 adducts show that protonation weakens the two P-N bonds that flank the protonated nitrogen atom. Variable-temperature NMR studies indicate that exchange in solution occurs in [PCl2N]3·HMX4, even at lower temperatures than those for [PCl2N]3·MX3. The fragility of [PCl2N]3·HMX4 at or near room temperature and in the presence of light suggests that such adducts are not involved directly as intermediates in the high-temperature ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of [PCl2N]3 to give [PCl2N]n. Attempts to catalyze or initiate the ROP of [PCl2N]3 with the addition of [PCl2N]3·HMX4 at room temperature or at 70 °C were not successful.


Chemistry of Materials | 2007

A Polymeric Colorimetric Sensor with Excited-State Intramolecular Proton Transfer for Anionic Species

Qinghui Chu; Doug A. Medvetz; Yi Pang


Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2010

Synthesis and antimicrobial studies of silver N-heterocyclic carbene complexes bearing a methyl benzoate substituent

Amanda R. Knapp; Matthew J. Panzner; Doug A. Medvetz; Brian D. Wright; Claire A. Tessier; Wiley J. Youngs


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2007

Ovarian cancer activity of cyclic amine and thiaether metal complexes.

Doug A. Medvetz; Kimberly D. Stakleff; Tara Schreiber; Paul D. Custer; Khadijah M. Hindi; Matthew J. Panzner; Denise D. Blanco; Michael J. Taschner; Claire A. Tessier; Wiley J. Youngs


Tetrahedron Letters | 2007

The CuI-catalyzed exo-selective asymmetric multicomponent [C+NC+CC] coupling reaction

Philip Garner; Jieyu Hu; Christopher G. Parker; Wiley J. Youngs; Doug A. Medvetz


Archive | 2006

Macrocyclic metal complexes for their use as anticancer agents

Wiley J. Youngs; Claire A. Tessier; Doug A. Medvetz; Michael J. Taschner

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