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  • Selective, Cytotoxic Organoruthenium(II) Full-Sandwich Complexes: A Structural, Computational and In Vitro Biological Study

    Author(s)
    Loughrey, Bradley T
    Cunning, Benjamin V
    Healy, Peter C
    Brown, Christopher L
    Parsons, Peter G
    Williams, Michael L
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Healy, Peter C.
    Year published
    2012
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    Abstract
    A structurally diverse range of lipophilic, cationic ?6-arene ?5-cyclopentadienyl (?5-Cp*) full-sandwich complexes of ruthenium(II) have been prepared and structurally characterized by Fourier-transform IR and NMR spectroscopy, electrospray mass spectrometry, and elemental microanalyses. Computational experiments incorporating the Hartree-Fock theory and the second-order M謬er-Plesset perturbation theory predict each complex to possess a uniform d+ electrostatic potential, with the cationic charge of the [RuCp*]+ moiety completely delocalizing throughout the molecular structure of each metallocene. In vitro cytotoxicity studies ...
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    A structurally diverse range of lipophilic, cationic ?6-arene ?5-cyclopentadienyl (?5-Cp*) full-sandwich complexes of ruthenium(II) have been prepared and structurally characterized by Fourier-transform IR and NMR spectroscopy, electrospray mass spectrometry, and elemental microanalyses. Computational experiments incorporating the Hartree-Fock theory and the second-order M謬er-Plesset perturbation theory predict each complex to possess a uniform d+ electrostatic potential, with the cationic charge of the [RuCp*]+ moiety completely delocalizing throughout the molecular structure of each metallocene. In vitro cytotoxicity studies demonstrate these delocalized lipophilic cations to be potent growth inhibitors of eleven unique tumorigenic cell lines, while exhibiting significantly lower levels of toxicity towards both a normal human fibroblast and a mouse macrophage cell line. Single-crystal X-ray structural determinations are additionally reported for five complexes, [Ru(?6-C6H5(CH2)2CH3)(?5-C5(CH3)5)]BPh4, [Ru(?6-C6H5CO2CH2CH3)(?5-C5(CH3)5)]BF4, [Ru(?6-C10H8)(?5-C5(CH3)5)]BPh4, [Ru(?6-C14H10)(?5-C5(CH3)5)]BPh4, and [Ru(?6-C16H10)(?5-C5(CH3)5)]BPh4
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    Journal Title
    Chemistry - An Asian Journal
    Volume
    7
    Issue
    1
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1002/asia.201100637
    Subject
    Chemical sciences
    Biologically active molecules
    Organometallic chemistry
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/47599
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