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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 2000 (2000), S. 323-330 
    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: Amino acids ; Alkynes ; Ferrocene ; Palladium ; Catalysis ; Bioorganometallic chemistry ; Biosensors ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: This work describes a Pd-catalyzed coupling of ferrocene alkyne derivatives to iodo amino acids. Ferrocene carboxylic acid propargyl amides were easily obtained in high yield. The crystal structures of the propargyl amine derivative 3 and the 1,1-diethylpropargylamine derivative 4 have been determined by X-ray diffraction. Pd-catalyzed coupling to p-iodoanilide amino acids gave the corresponding ferrocene-labeled amino acid derivatives, which were easily purified by diethyl ether extraction in the case of the 1,1-diethyl derivatives 8. The coupling reaction did not require anhydrous solvents and tolerated a variety of functional groups present in peptides such as alcohols (8a, Ser), thioethers (8d, Met), disulfide bonds (cystine, 12) esters (as in the N-labeled Leu derivative 10) and of course amides. A minor by-product of the coupling reaction, namely the homo-dimer bis(ferrocene carboxylic acid propargylamide) 9, was identified in the crude reaction mixtures by mass spectrometry and independently synthesized by oxidative coupling (Glaser and Eglington) of 3. All new compounds were completely characterized spectroscopically, including 15N- and 2D NMR spectroscopy, Mössbauer spectroscopy and electrochemistry. This work introduces a versatile procedure for a selective functionalization of amino acids with organometallics at the C-terminus which is expected to be of general applicability to peptide chemistry.
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    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: Thiolato-bridged complexes ; Iron ; Ruthenium ; Mixed-valent compounds ; Mössbauer spectroscopy ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The reaction of [FeIIIL] with [RuIICl2(dmso)4] in methanol under argon, affords, upon addition of NaPF6, brown crystals of [LFeRuFeL](PF6)2· 3 CH3OH (1). Its one-electron oxidation product [LFeRuFeL](PF6)3 (2) [L = 1,4,7-(4-tert-butyl-2-mercaptobenzyl)-1,4,7-triazacyclononane] was generated by using one equivalent of [NO]BF4. The crystal structure determination of [LFeRuFeL](BPh4)2· CH3CN · 3 (CH3)2CO shows that 1 contains a trinuclear, face-sharing thiolato-bridged dication. Mössbauer spectroscopy established that the oxidation state distribution of 1 can best be described by Fe2.5RuIIIFe2.5 and 2 by FeIIIRuIIIFeIII. Complex 1 possesses a diamagnetic (St = 0) and 2 an St = 1/2 ground state. The electronic structures of 1 and 2 are rationalized by an MO picture involving Fe-Ru metal-metal bonds of bond order 0.5 in both species. Complex 1 is formally a mixed valence compound with complete delocalization of the “excess electron” (class III).
    Additional Material: 9 Ill.
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