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Protonation of phosphoramide mustard and other phosphoramides.

M P Gamcsik1, S M Ludeman, E M Shulman-Roskes, I J McLennan, M E Colvin, O M Colvin.   

Abstract

The chemistry of the bifunctional alkylating agent phosphoramide mustard and model phosphoramides was probed by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy as a function of pH. Between pH 1 and 11, both the 31P and 15N resonances for phosphoramide mustard displayed a single monobasic titration curve with a pKa of 4.9. The protonation below pH 4.9 correlates with the loss in reactivity of the mustard. The 17O NMR spectrum of 17O-enriched phosphoramide mustard shows little change with pH. The data on the mustard was compared to 15N and 31P NMR data on 15N-enriched phosphoramidic acid, phosphorodiamidic acid, and phosphoric triamide. Contrary to the conclusions of previous studies, our combined 31P, 15N, and 17O NMR results are more consistent with N-protonation of phosphoramide mustard rather than an O-protonation. Theoretical calculations on the phosphoramidic acid, phosphorodiamidic acid, and phosphoric triamide show O-protonation to be more stable in the gas phase. For the latter two compounds, the calculations suggest that N-protonation may be the most stable protonated form in the aqueous phase. These findings influence our understanding of the structure-activity relationships of phosphoramide mustards.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8246232     DOI: 10.1021/jm00075a019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Chem        ISSN: 0022-2623            Impact factor:   7.446


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