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Angela J Winstead1, Khayra Alabrash1, Brent V Powell1, Sabreea J Parnell1, Tiara V Hinton1, Tijesunimi Odebode1, Jiangnan Peng1, Jeanette A Krause2, Peter Y Zavalij3, Santosh K Mandal1.
Abstract
Tricarbonylrhenium(I)(α-diimine) complexes are of importance because of their strong cytotoxic and fluorescence properties. Syntheses of such complexes were achieved through a two-step process. First, the pentylcarbonato complexes, fac-(CO)3(α-diimine)ReOC(O)OC5H11 were synthesized through a microwave-assisted reaction of Re2(CO)10, α-diimine, 1-pentanol and CO2 in a few hours. Second, the pentylcarbonato complexes are treated with carboxylic, sulfonic and halo acids to obtain the corresponding carboxylato, sulfonato and halido complexes. This is the first example of conversion of Re2(CO)10 into a rhenium carbonyl complex through microwave-assisted reaction.Entities:
Keywords: Rhenium decacarbonyl; carboxylate; chloride; microwave-assisted; pentyl carbonate; sulfonate; α-diimines
Year: 2021 PMID: 33953436 PMCID: PMC8095682 DOI: 10.1016/j.jorganchem.2021.121718
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Organomet Chem ISSN: 0022-328X Impact factor: 2.369