The reactions of Pt-3n(CO)(6n) (n = 2-5) homoleptic Chini-type clusters with increasing amounts of 1,3,5-triaza-7-phosphaadamantane (PTA) result in the stepwise substitution of one terminal CO ligand per Pt-3 triangular unit up to the formation of Pt-3n(CO)(5n)(PTA)(n) (n = 2-5). Competition between the nonredox substitution with retention of the nuclearity and the redox fragmentation to afford lower nuclearity heteroleptic Chini-type clusters is observed as a function of the amount of PTA and the nuclearity of the starting cluster. Because of this, Pt-12(CO)(20)(PTA)(4) and Pt-15(CO)(25)(PTA)(5) are more conveniently obtained via the oxidation of Pt-9(CO)(15)(PTA)(3). All the new species were spectroscopically characterized, and the structures of Pt-12(CO)(20)(PTA)(4) and Pt-15(CO)(25)(PTA)(5) were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. These clusters may be viewed as heteroleptic Chini-type clusters composed of stacks of four and five Pt-3(-CO)(3)(CO)(2)(PTA) units, respectively. The solubility in water of Pt-12(CO)(20)(PTA)(4) and Pt-15(CO)(25)(PTA)(5) has been determined and their cytotoxicity towards human ovarian (A2780) cancer cells and their cisplatin-resistant strain (A2780cisR) has been evaluated.
Paul Joseph Dyson, Farzaneh Fadaei Tirani, Mouna Hadiji
Didier Trono, Priscilla Turelli, Sandra Eloise Kjeldsen, Evaristo Jose Planet Letschert, Filipe Amândio Brandão Sanches Vong Martins, Florian Huber, Cyril David Son-Tuyên Pulver, Olga Marie Louise Rosspopoff, Romain Forey, Joana Carlevaro Fita