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AUTHOR
Tanya Desa
Monoamide Derivatives of EDTA Incorporating Pendent Carboxylates or Pyridyls: Synthesis, Metal Binding, and Crystal Structure of a Dinuclear Ca2+ Complex Featuring Bridging Na+ Ions
EDTA is a powerful, cheap and widely-used chelating unit for a large range of metal ions. To link it covalently to other molecules, the formation of an amide bond using one of the carboxylates is an attractive and simple approach, even though it may compromise metal ion binding as one of the four carboxylate donors is lost. Here we undertake a quantitative study of the metal ion binding of two new mono-amide derivatives of EDTA, namely AmGly1 and AmPy1, featuring an additional coordinating carboxylate or pyridyl group in the amide, respectively. The compounds are conveniently synthesised through alkylation of the tris-t-butyl ester of ethylenediamine-triacetic acid with the appropriate α-ch…
CCDC 1508045: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
Related Article: Raminder S. Mulla, Javier Pitarch-Jarque, Enrique García-España, Tanya Desa, Elena Lurie-Luke, J. A. Gareth Williams|2017|Chem. Sel.|2|5045|doi:10.1002/slct.201700995
CCDC 1508044: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
Related Article: Raminder S. Mulla, Javier Pitarch-Jarque, Enrique García-España, Tanya Desa, Elena Lurie-Luke, J. A. Gareth Williams|2017|Chem. Sel.|2|5045|doi:10.1002/slct.201700995