Publication Type Journal Article
Title Phosphate and polyphosphate anion recognition by a dinuclear copper(ii) complex of an unsymmetrical squaramide
Authors Catarina V. Esteves Judite Costa David Esteban-Gomez Pedro Lamosa Helene Bernard Carlos Platas-Iglesias Raphaeel Tripier R DELGADO
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Journal DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Year 2019
Month July
Volume 48
Number 27
Pages 10104-10115
Abstract In the search for receptors suitable for the recognition of phosphate or polyphosphate anions, a new unsymmetrical squaramide-based ligand bearing dipicolylamine (dpa) and ethylpiperazine units (L) was designed and prepared. The acid-base reactions of L, its copper(ii) complexation behaviour and the binding of phosphate and polyphosphate anions by the copper(ii) complexes used as receptors were evaluated. H-1 and C-13 NMR titrations of L performed in D2O allowed the determination of its protonation sequence. The ligand L is able to coordinate two copper(ii) cations forming thermodynamically stable dinuclear complexes likely having two water molecules bound to each metal centre, as supported by DFT calculations. Coordinated water molecules can be replaced by the O-donors of the phosphate/polyphosphate anions. The potentiometric studies showed that at 2:1 Cu2+:L ratio the dinuclear [Cu2LH-1](3+) species predominates from pH similar to 5 to similar to 7, and hydroxodinuclear species prevail at pH > 7. H-1 NMR experiments in both H2O/D2O 9:1 v/v and in DMSO proved that copper(ii) coordination provokes deprotonation of the squaramide NH bound to the ethylpiperazine moiety, resulting in [Cu2LH-1](3+) species. The dicopper(ii) complexes of L, [Cu2LH-i](4-i), were used as the receptor for the uptake of some phosphate and polyphosphate anions. The receptor presents very high association constants with HPPi(3-) and ATP(4-) and the determined K-eff showed that at physiological pH ATP(4-) is selectively taken from an aqueous solution containing phenylphosphate (PhPO42-), aminoethylphosphate (Haep(-)), AMP(2-) and ADP(3-), but HPPi(3-) strongly interferes. DFT calculations suggest that the strong interaction with HPPi(3-) and ATP(4-) is related to the simultaneous coordination of the polyphosphate unit to the two copper(ii) centres.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9dt01434a
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ISSN 1477-9226
EISSN 1477-9234
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Bibtex ID ISI:000475742900023
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