Amidino ligands obtained from the coupling of 1-methylcytosine and nitrile: a new method to incorporate biomolecules into luminescent Re(CO)3 complexesElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Synthesis and characterization of the complexes, NBO charges and Wiberg indices for 1a, photophysical data, figure of the crystal structure of 2a, frontier molecular orbital compositions in the ground and excited states, and calculated excited energies and dominant orbital excitations from TD-D

The formation of an amidino chelating ligand from the coupling reaction of 1-methylcytosine and nitrile is a new method herein reported for the incorporation of biologically relevant substrates into rhenium( i ) tricarbonyl complexes. The reactions are carried out thermally or are microwave assisted...

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Main Authors Gómez-Iglesias, Patricia, Martín-Alvarez, Jose Miguel, Miguel, Daniel, Villafañe, Fernando
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 06.10.2015
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Summary:The formation of an amidino chelating ligand from the coupling reaction of 1-methylcytosine and nitrile is a new method herein reported for the incorporation of biologically relevant substrates into rhenium( i ) tricarbonyl complexes. The reactions are carried out thermally or are microwave assisted. Amidino chelating ligands obtained from the coupling of 1-methylcytosine with nitriles allow the incorporation of biologically relevant substrates into Re(CO) 3 complexes.
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1a
For ESI and crystallographic data in CIF or other electronic format see DOI
frontier molecular orbital compositions in the ground and excited states, and calculated excited energies and dominant orbital excitations from TD-DFT for
10.1039/c5dt03221k
and
Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Synthesis and characterization of the complexes, NBO charges and Wiberg indices for
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1415525
photophysical data, figure of the crystal structure of
2a
ISSN:1477-9226
1477-9234
DOI:10.1039/c5dt03221k