Synthesis, characterization, and biological activity of cationic ruthenium-arene complexes with sulfur ligands.
Mohammed Zain AldinGuillermo ZaragozaEva ChoquenetGuillaume BlampainGilles BergerLionel DelaudePublished in: Journal of biological inorganic chemistry : JBIC : a publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry (2024)
Five cationic ruthenium-arene complexes with the generic formula [Ru(SAc)(S 2 C·NHC)(p-cymene)](PF 6 ) (5a-e) were prepared in almost quantitative yields using a straightforward one-pot, two-step experimental procedure starting from [RuCl 2 (p-cymene)] 2 , an imidazol(in)ium-2-dithiocarboxylate (NHC·CS 2 ) zwitterion, KSAc, and KPF 6 . These half-sandwich compounds were fully characterized by various analytical techniques and the molecular structures of two of them were solved by X-ray diffraction analysis, which revealed the existence of an intramolecular chalcogen bond between the oxygen atom of the thioacetate ligand and a proximal sulfur atom of the dithiocarboxylate unit. DFT calculations showed that the C=S … O charge transfer amounted to 2.4 kcal mol -1 . The dissolution of [Ru(SAc)(S 2 C·IMes)(p-cymene)](PF 6 ) (5a) in moist DMSO-d 6 at room temperature did not cause the dissociation of its sulfur ligands. Instead, p-cymene was slowly released to afford the 12-electron [Ru(SAc)(S 2 C·IMes)] + cation that could be detected by mass spectrometry. Monitoring the solvolysis process by 1 H NMR spectroscopy showed that more than 22 days were needed to fully decompose the starting ruthenium-arene complex. Compounds 5a-e exhibited a high antiproliferative activity against human glioma Hs683 and human lung carcinoma A549 cancer cells. In particular, the IMes derivative (5a) was the most potent compound of the series, achieving toxicities similar to those displayed by marketed platinum drugs.
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