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Fluorination and hydrolytic stability of water-soluble platinum complexes with a borane-bridged diphosphoramidite ligand

Authors
Culpepper, Johnathan D.Lee, KyounghoonPortis, WilliamSwenson, Dale C.Daly, Scott R.
Issue Date
30-Aug-2022
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
DALTON TRANSACTIONS, v.51, no.34, pp.12895 - 12903
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Journal Title
DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume
51
Number
34
Start Page
12895
End Page
12903
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/944
DOI
10.1039/d2dt01482c
ISSN
1477-9226
Abstract
The high fluorophilicity of borane-containing ligands offers promise for accessing new metallodrug candidates capable of bifunctional [F-18]-positron emission tomography (PET) imaging, but this requires water soluble and hydrolytically stable ligands that can be fluorinated under mild conditions. Toward this goal, here we report the synthesis and characterization of water-soluble Pt(II) complexes containing a triaminoborane-bridged diphosphoramidite ligand called (MeO)TBDPhos that can be fluorinated using simple fluoride salts. NMR and XRD studies show that ((MeO)TBDPhos)PtCl2 (1) dissolves in water with cooperative H-OH addition across the bridgehead N-B bond to form 1-H2O. The B-OH bond in 1-H2O undergoes rapid displacement with fluoride (<10 min) when treated with CsF in MeCN to form 1-HF center dot 1-HF can also be prepared in <10 min by addition of KF to 1 in the presence Kryptofix (R) 222 and (HNEt3)Cl in MeCN. In addition to using fluoride salts, we show how mononuclear 1 can be fluorinated with HBF4 center dot Et2O to form dinuclear [((MeO)TBDPhos-HF)Pt(mu-Cl)](2)(BF4)(2)(4-HF). Comparative studies show that the B-F bond in 1-HF undergoes hydrolysis as soon as it is dissolved in water or saline, but the B-F bond persists for hours when the pH of the solution is lowered to pH <= 2. In contrast to 1-HF, the B-F bond in dinuclear 4-HF persists for days when dissolved in water, which may be attributed to slow, sacrificial release of fluoride from the BF4- anion. The results show how cooperative N-B reactivity on the ligand can be leveraged to rapidly fluorinate water-soluble MeOTBDPhos complexes under mild conditions and afford suggestions for how to enhance hydrolytic B-F stability, as required for use in biomedical applications.
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