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The exocyclic functionalisation of bis(thiosemicarbazonate) complexes of zinc and copper: the synthesis of monomeric and dimeric species.
This paper reports the synthesis of bimetallic zinc thiosemicarbazone complexes with rigid aromatic linkers, using either 1,3- or 1,4- benzenediamines or 1,3- or 1,4- benzenedialdehydes as the basis of the linking groups. Non-rigid aliphatic diamines and dialdehydes were also used to link the zinc chelating units. Reaction of a bis(thiosemicarbazone) with a pendant NHNH(2) group with monoaldehydes or ketones gives a range of monomeric complexes with exocylic imine groups bearing a range of substituents. The zinc complexes can be quantitatively and rapidly transmetallated to the corresponding copper complexes and this route or direct reaction with the free ligand can be used to radiolabel the monomeric species with (64)Cu. In vivo and in vitro studies of one of the (64)Cu imine complexes shows substantial hypoxic selectivity and high tumour uptake in a murine model
New bimetallic compounds based on the bis(thiosemicarbazonato) motif.
Zinc and copper bis(thiosemicarbazonato) complexes containing more than one metal centre have been prepared with a view to examining their application for molecular imaging. The zinc complexes are fluorescent with excitation and emission at relatively long wavelengths. The dinuclear copper complex undergoes two sequential, quasi-reversible reductions
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