Formation and dissociation kinetics of copper(II) complexes with tetraphosphorus acid DOTA analogs

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ŠEVČÍK Radek VANĚK Jakub LUBAL Přemysl KOTKOVÁ Zuzana KOTEK Jan HERMANN Petr

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Polyhedron
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Web http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277538713006852#
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.poly.2013.09.024
Field Inorganic chemistry
Keywords Macrocyclic ligands; Copper; DOTP ligands; Phosphinate complexes; Phosphonate monoester complexes; Radiopharmaceuticals; Copper isotopes; Cyclen derivatives
Description Thermodynamic and kinetic properties of Cu(II) complexes with macrocyclic cyclen ligands having four phosphonic acid monoester (H4dotpOEt) or four phosphinic acid (H4dotpH) and H4dotpPh) pendant arms were investigated. The formation kinetics carried out in pH range 1-5.5 (t = 25 C, I = 0.1 M KCl) shows that reactive species are (H2L)2- and (HL)3- anions and their reactivity differs by 4-5 orders of magnitude. Among studied ligands, H4dotpH is the most reactive one. Dissociation of these copper(II) complexes was investigated in the presence of perchloric acid (I = 5 M (Na,H)ClO4, proton concentration range 0.1–5.0 M) and in temperature range 10-35 C. All studied complexes are less kinetically inert than the [Cu(dota)]2- complex and the Cu(II) complex of H4dotpH is the least kinetically inert among the studied complexes, probably due to the lowest thermodynamic stability. These results show that the ligands probably cannot be employed for copper radioisotopes complexation but the data will be utilized in design of other macrocyclic ligands intended to be used in medicinal chemistry.
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