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Insertion of germanium atoms in high-nuclearity rhodium carbonyl compounds: synthesis, characterization and preliminary biological activity of the heterometallic [Rh13Ge(CO)25]3−, [Rh14Ge2(CO)30]2− and [Rh12Ge(CO)27]4− clusters

Authors :
Boccalini, Alberto
Dyson, Paul J.
Femoni, Cristina
Iapalucci, Maria C.
Ruggieri, Silvia
Zacchini, Stefano
Source :
Dalton Transactions: An International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry; 11/28/2018, Vol. 47 Issue 44, p15737-15744, 8p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The reaction of the [Rh<subscript>7</subscript>(CO)<subscript>16</subscript>]<superscript>3−</superscript> cluster anion with Ge<superscript>2+</superscript> salts, in different stoichiometric ratios and under different atmospheres, leads to the formation of new heterometallic Rh–Ge clusters, representing the first known examples of Rh carbonyl compounds containing interstitial germanium atoms. More specifically, under N<subscript>2</subscript> the reaction progressively affords the new [Rh<subscript>13</subscript>Ge(CO)<subscript>25</subscript>]<superscript>3−</superscript> and [Rh<subscript>14</subscript>Ge<subscript>2</subscript>(CO)<subscript>30</subscript>]<superscript>2−</superscript> clusters in good yields, with the Ge atoms located in cubic and square-anti-prismatic cavities, respectively. However, under a CO atmosphere, the [Rh<subscript>13</subscript>Ge(CO)<subscript>25</subscript>]<superscript>3−</superscript> derivative undergoes a significant structural and chemical rearrangement giving the new compound, [Rh<subscript>12</subscript>Ge(CO)<subscript>27</subscript>]<superscript>4−</superscript>, where Ge is hosted in an icosahedral metal cage. All species have been characterized by IR spectroscopy and ESI mass spectrometry, and their structures have been elucidated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Additionally, preliminary biological tests on the [Rh<subscript>13</subscript>Ge(CO)<subscript>25</subscript>]<superscript>3−</superscript> and [Rh<subscript>14</subscript>Ge<subscript>2</subscript>(CO)<subscript>30</subscript>]<superscript>2−</superscript> clusters show that they are cytotoxic to various cell lines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14779226
Volume :
47
Issue :
44
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Dalton Transactions: An International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132994654
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c8dt02466a