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Inorganic Chemistry | 2014

Construction of Larger Molecular Aluminophosphate Cages from the Cyclic Four-Ring Building Unit

Jan Chyba; Zdenek Moravec; Marek Nečas; Sanjay Mathur; Jiri Pinkas

New molecular aluminophosphates of different nuclearity are synthesized by a stepwise process and structurally characterized. The alkane elimination reaction of bis(trimethylsiloxy)phosphoric acid, OP(OH)(OSiMe3)2, with trialkylalanes, AlR3 (R = Me, Et, (i)Bu), provides the cyclic dimeric aluminophosphates, [(AlR2{μ2-O2P(OSiMe3)2})2] (R = Me (1), Et (2), (i)Bu (3)). Unsymmetrically substituted cyclic aluminophosphonate [(AlMe2{μ2-O2P(OSiMe3)((c)Hex)})2] (cis/trans-4) is prepared by dealkylsilylation reaction of (c)HexP(O)(OSiMe3)2 with AlMe3. Molecules 1-4 containing the [Al2(μ2-O2P)2] inorganic core are structural and spectroscopic models for the single four-ring (S4R) secondary building units (SBU) of zeolite frameworks. Compound 1 serves as a starting point in construction of larger molecular units by reactions with OP(OH)(OSiMe3)2 as a cage-extending reagent and with diketones, such as Hhfacac (1,1,1,5,5,5-hexafluoropentan-2,4-dione) and Hacac (pentan-2,4-dione), as capping reagents. Reaction of 1 with 4 equiv of Hhfacac leads to new cyclic aluminophosphate [(Al(hfacac)2{μ2-O2P(OSiMe3)2})2] (5), existing in two isomeric (D2 and C2h) forms. Reaction of 1 with 2 equiv of OP(OH)(OSiMe3)2 and 1 equiv of Hhfacac provides a molecular aluminophosphate [AlMe{Al(hfacac)}2{μ3-O3P(OSiMe3)}2{μ2-O2P(OSiMe3)2}2{OP(OSiMe3)3}] (6), while by adding first the Hhfacac and using 3 equiv of OP(OH)(OSiMe3)2 we isolate [Al{Al(hfacac)}2{μ3-O3P(OSiMe3)}2{μ2-O2P(OSiMe3)2}2H{OP(O)(OSiMe3)2}2] (7). These molecules contain units in their cores that imitate 4=1 SBU of zeolite frameworks. Reaction with the order of component mixing 1, Hhfacac, OP(OH)(OSiMe3)2 at a 1:2:2 molar ratio lead to formation of a larger cluster [(Al(AlMe){Al(hfacac)}{μ3-O3P(OSiMe3)}2{μ2-O2P(OSiMe3)2}3)2] (8) containing both S4R and 4=1 structural units. Similarly, Hacac (pentan-2,4-dione) provides an isostructural [(Al(AlMe){Al(acac)}{μ3-O3P(OSiMe3)}2{μ2-O2P(OSiMe3)2}3)2] (9). Both molecules display Al centers in three different coordination environments.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2018

Through-Space Paramagnetic NMR Effects in Host–Guest Complexes: Potential Ruthenium(III) Metallodrugs with Macrocyclic Carriers

Jan Chyba; Martin Novák; Petra Munzarová; Jan Novotný; Radek Marek

The potential of paramagnetic ruthenium(III) compounds for use as anticancer metallodrugs has been investigated extensively during the past several decades. However, the means by which these ruthenium compounds are transported and distributed in living bodies remain relatively unexplored. In this work, we prepared several novel ruthenium(III) compounds with the general structure Na+[ trans-RuIIICl4(DMSO)(L)]- (DMSO = dimethyl sulfoxide), where L stands for pyridine or imidazole linked with adamantane, a hydrophobic chemophore. The supramolecular interactions of these compounds with macrocyclic carriers of the cyclodextrin (CD) and cucurbit[ n]uril (CB) families were investigated by NMR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis, isothermal titration calorimetry, and relativistic DFT methods. The long-range hyperfine NMR effects of the paramagnetic guest on the host macrocycle are related to the distance between them and their relative orientation in the host-guest complex. The CD and CB macrocyclic carriers being studied in this account can be attached to a vector that attracts the drug-carrier system to a specific biological target and our investigation thus introduces a new possibility in the field of targeted delivery of anticancer metallodrugs based on ruthenium(III) compounds.


Acta Crystallographica Section E-structure Reports Online | 2013

Diethyl [4-(2,2':6',2''-terpyridine-4'-yl)phen-yl]phospho-nate.

Jan Chyba; Marek Nečas; Jiri Pinkas

The title compound, C25H24N3O3P, was obtained by catalytic phosphonation of 4′-(4-bromphenyl)-2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine. The terpyridine moiety is nearly planar, the dihedral angles between the central and the outer rings being 4.06 (9) and 5.39 (9)°. The N atoms in the two pyridine rings are oriented nearly antiperiplanar to that of the central ring. The benzene ring is rotated out of the plane of the central ring of the terpyridine unit by 34.65 (6)°.


Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2014

Nonaqueous synthesis of molecular zinc amide phosphate

Jan Chyba; Zdenek Moravec; Marek Nečas; Sanjay Mathur; Jiri Pinkas


Archive | 2010

Molecular Metal Alkoxide Phosphates

Jan Chyba; Zdeněk Moravec; Marek Nečas; Sanjay Mathur; Jiří Pinkas


Archive | 2010

Molecular Metallophosphate Precursors for NonhydrolyticTransformations

Jan Chyba; Zdeněk Moravec; Martin Janíček; Martin Kejík; Marek Nečas; Jiří Pinkas


Archive | 2009

Synthesis and Structural Characterization of New MolecularTitanium and Zirconium Alkoxide Phosphates

Jan Chyba; Marek Nečas; Sanjay Mathur; Jiří Pinkas


Archive | 2009

Synthesis and structural characterization of new molecular aluminum and yttrium phosphates and phosphonates

Zdeněk Moravec; Jan Chyba; Marek Nečas; Sanjay Mathur; Jiří Pinkas


Archive | 2009

Synthesis and Structural Characterization of New Molecular Titanium and Zirconium Alkoxide Phosphates

Jan Chyba; Marek Nečas; Sanjay Mathur; Jiří Pinkas


Archive | 2008

Synthesis and characterization of new molecular metallophosphates

Jan Chyba; Marek Nečas; Sanjay Mathur; Jiří Pinkas

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Martin Novák

Central European Institute of Technology

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Radek Marek

Central European Institute of Technology

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