August 1, 2012
Journal Article

Biologically Inspired Phosphino Platinum Complexes

Abstract

Platinum complexes containing phosphino amino acid and amino acid ester ligands, built upon the PPhNR’2 platform, have been synthesized and characterized (PPhNR’2= [1,3-diaza]-5-phenyl phosphacyclohexane, R’=glycine or glycine ester). These complexes were characterized by 31P, 13C, 1H, 195Pt NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. The X-ray crystal structure of one of the complexes, [PtCl2(PPhNGlyester 2)2], is also reported. These biologically inspired ligands have potential use in homogeneous catalysis, with special applications in chiral chemistry and water soluble chemistry. These complexes also provide a foundation upon which larger peptides can be attached, to allow the introduction of enzyme-like features onto small molecule catalysts. This work was supported by the US Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Chemical Sciences, Geosciences & Biosciences. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is operated by Battelle for the US Department of Energy.

Revised: September 20, 2012 | Published: August 1, 2012

Citation

Jain A., M.L. Helm, J.C. Linehan, D.L. DuBois, and W.J. Shaw. 2012. Biologically Inspired Phosphino Platinum Complexes. Inorganic Chemistry Communications 22. PNNL-SA-81935. doi:10.1016/j.inoche.2012.04.039