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Introducing Cationic Selenium-Containing Triazapentadiene Ligand Framework: Synthesis, Coordination Chemistry, and Antifungal Activity.

Alexander A SapronovVictor N KhrustalevOlga G ChusovaAlexey S KubasovAndreii S KritchenkovValentine G NenajdenkoRosa Maria GomilaAntonio FronteraAlexander G Tskhovrebov
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Positively charged ligands are scarce. Here, we report the synthesis of unprecedented cationic selenium-containing triazapentadiene ligand framework. The reaction between 2-pyridylselenyl reagents and NaN(CN) 2 in a 2:1 ratio produces the sodium complexes featuring the cationic selenium-containing triazapentadiene (SeTAP) ligand. The sodium-to-metal transmetalation allows facile preparation of SeTAP metal complexes, as exemplified by the reactions with CuCl 2 , AgNO 3 , NaAuCl 4 , and FeCl 3 . Density functional theory calculations have been used to analyze and characterize the chalcogen bonding interactions observed in the solid state for these compounds. Moreover, antifungal properties of the SeTAP ligand and its metal complexes were screened for in vitro activity against several phytopathogenic fungi. Phoma eupyrena exhibited prominent sensitivity against the action of most of the tested compounds.
Keyphrases
  • density functional theory
  • solid state
  • molecular dynamics
  • candida albicans
  • lymph node metastasis
  • mass spectrometry