| Literature DB >> 25140121 |
Gauri D Bajju1, Altaf Ahmed1, Deepmala Gupta1, Ashu Kapahi1, Gita Devi1.
Abstract
The synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of new axially ligated indium(III) porphyrin complexes were reported. Chloroindium(III) porphyrin (TPPIn-Cl) was obtained in good yield by treating the corresponding free base with indium trichloride. The action of the different phenols on chloroderivatives (TPPIn-Cl) led to the corresponding phenolato complexes (TPPIn-X). These derivatives were characterized on the basis of mass spectrometry, (1)H-NMR, IR, and UV-visible data. The separation and isolation of these derivatives have been achieved through chromatography. The spectral properties of free base porphyrin and its corresponding metallated and axially ligated indium(III) porphyrin compounds were compared with each other. A detailed analysis of UV-Vis, (1)H-NMR, and IR suggested the transformation from free base porphyrin to indium(III) porphyrin. Besides, (13)C-NMR and fluorescence spectra were also reported and interpreted. The stability of these derivatives has also been studied through thermogravimetry. The complexes were also screened for anticancerous activities. Among all the complexes, 4-MePhO-InTPP shows highest anticancerous activity. The title complexe, TPPIn-X (where X = different phenolates), represents a five-coordinate indium(III) porphyrin complex in a square-pyramidal geometry with the phenolate anion as the axial ligand.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25140121 PMCID: PMC4130502 DOI: 10.1155/2014/865407
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioinorg Chem Appl Impact factor: 7.778
Scheme 1Synthetic route to the porphyrin ligand and its metallated and axially ligated derivatives.
Summary of the fluorescence band maxima at 23 K in DMSO.
| Compound |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|
|
|
|
| |
| H2TPP | 450 | 653 | 678 |
| TPPIn-Cl | 410 | 590 | 630 |
| PhO-InTPP | 408 | 585 | 622 |
| p-NH2PhO-InTPP | 409 | 582 | 618 |
Figure 1TG curve (a) and DTA curve (b) of TPPIn-Cl.