Ana C. Gomes , Rodrigo P. Monteiro , Isabel B. Calhau , André D. Lopes , Isabel S. Gonçalves , Martyn Pillinger
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Abstract
The monosubstituted cyclopentadienyl half-sandwich molybdenum(II) tricarbonyl complex [(η5-C5H4CO2CH3)Mo(CO)3CH3] (1) and its 1:1 inclusion compound with cucurbit[8]uril (1@CB8) have been prepared and characterised by elemental and thermogravimetric analyses, powder X-ray diffraction, diffuse reflectance UV–vis, solid-state 13C{1H} MAS NMR, FT-IR, and Raman spectroscopies. The CO-releasing behaviours of 1, 1@CB8 and, for comparison, [(η5-C5H5)Mo(CO)3CH3] (2) and its 1:1 inclusion complex with CB8, were assessed using a deoxymyoglobin-carbonmonoxymyglobin assay. For assays performed in the dark at 37 °C, complex 1 undergoes thermally assisted spontaneous CO release, with ca. 0.5 equivalents of CO being released after 6 h. The half-life (t1/2) of 325 min identifies 1 as a slow releaser when compared to complex 2 bearing the unsubstituted cyclopentadienyl ligand (t1/2 = 25 min). CO release from 1 was promoted by exposure to UV light (t1/2 = 85 min), establishing the complex as a photochemically activated CO-releasing molecule (photoCORM). For 1@CB8, t1/2 for photo-assisted CO release increased to ca. 7 h, and for 2@CB8 the dark-release t1/2 increased to 165 min, showing that molecular acceptors like cucurbiturils can be used effectively as second-sphere ligands to modulate the CO release profile of CORMs.
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The Journal of Organometallic Chemistry targets original papers dealing with theoretical aspects, structural chemistry, synthesis, physical and chemical properties (including reaction mechanisms), and practical applications of organometallic compounds.
Organometallic compounds are defined as compounds that contain metal - carbon bonds. The term metal includes all alkali and alkaline earth metals, all transition metals and the lanthanides and actinides in the Periodic Table. Metalloids including the elements in Group 13 and the heavier members of the Groups 14 - 16 are also included. The term chemistry includes syntheses, characterizations and reaction chemistry of all such compounds. Research reports based on use of organometallic complexes in bioorganometallic chemistry, medicine, material sciences, homogeneous catalysis and energy conversion are also welcome.
The scope of the journal has been enlarged to encompass important research on organometallic complexes in bioorganometallic chemistry and material sciences, and of heavier main group elements in organometallic chemistry. The journal also publishes review articles, short communications and notes.