Issue 10, 2006

Bis(hydroxyamino)triazines: versatile and high-affinity tridentate hydroxylamine ligands for selective iron(iii) chelation

Abstract

A new versatile family of chelating agents based on bis(hydroxyamino)-1,3,5-triazines, BHTs, is described. The properties of different BHT ligands are determined by electrochemistry, spectroscopy and titrimetry revealing high redox stability, transparency in the visible range, and diprotic acid-like behaviour in the 5–9 pH range. The iron(III) and iron(II)–BHT complexes were studied revealing high affinity of BHTs to iron(III). Electrochemical studies show exceptional preference of the BHT ligands to iron(III) over iron(II), this, in addition to their small size and their fast and reversible electrochemistry makes them potentially useful electrochemical redox couples for the low end of the aqueous potential window (<0.6 V, vs. NHE). The synthetic versatility of the new ligands allows easy tuning of the hydrophobicity, redox potential, and to some extent the stability constant of the complexes by alteration of the peripheral groups appended to the BHTs.

Graphical abstract: Bis(hydroxyamino)triazines: versatile and high-affinity tridentate hydroxylamine ligands for selective iron(iii) chelation

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Sep 2005
Accepted
27 Oct 2005
First published
22 Nov 2005

Dalton Trans., 2006, 1285-1293

Bis(hydroxyamino)triazines: versatile and high-affinity tridentate hydroxylamine ligands for selective iron(III) chelation

I. Ekeltchik, J. Gun, O. Lev, R. Shelkov and A. Melman, Dalton Trans., 2006, 1285 DOI: 10.1039/B513719E

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