Mojdeh Sadat Hashemi, Abed Yousefi, Seyyed Javad Sabounchei, Asieh Sedghi, Seyed Hamed Moazzami Farida, Robert W. Gable
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摘要
对称醯化物 RC6H4C(O)CH = PPh2(CH2)2PPh2 = CHC(O)C6H4R (Y) (R = OMe, F) 与 [PdCl2(COD)] (COD = 1,5- 环辛二烯) 反应后形成了苍白环配合物,并使用 CHN、NMR 和 IR 识别方法研究了这些配合物的结构。此外,还通过 X 射线衍射分析确认了 Y 的精确结构。我们还利用密度泛函理论在 BP86/def2-SVP 水平上对这些复合物的结构进行了理论研究。利用能量分解分析、天然键轨道分析及其相关的天然轨道化学反应性,研究了合成复合物中 Y 和 PdCl2 分子之间键的性质。研究结果表明,在亚乙基碳的介导下,通过亚乙基与金属的配位形成了苍白双环。最后,利用微培养(MTT)试验研究了这些复合物作为抗增殖剂对乳腺癌(MCF-7)、人宫颈癌(HeLa)、胃癌(AGS)和非小肺癌(A549)细胞系的抗癌活性。
New symmetric palladacycle complexes including phosphorus ylide: synthesis, characterization, theoretical and cytotoxicity studies
The reaction between symmetric ylides RC6H4C(O)CH = PPh2(CH2)2PPh2 = CHC(O)C6H4R (Y) (R = OMe, F) and [PdCl2(COD)] (COD = 1,5-cyclooctadiene) led to the formation of palladacycle complexes, whose structures were investigated using CHN, NMR, and IR identification methods. Additionally, the precise structure of Y was confirmed through X-ray diffraction analysis. The structures of these complexes were also examined theoretically using Density Functional Theory at the BP86/def2-SVP level. The nature of the bond between the Y and PdCl2 moieties in the synthesized complexes was studied using Energy Decomposition Analysis, Natural Bond Orbital analysis, and their associated natural orbitals for chemical reactivity. The results obtained suggest the formation of palladacycles through the coordination of the ylide to the metal, mediated by ylidic carbon. Finally, the anticancer activity of these complexes as antiproliferative agents against breast carcinoma (MCF-7), Human cervix (HeLa), gastric carcinoma (AGS), and non-small lung carcinoma (A549) cell lines was investigated using the micro-culture (MTT) assay.