Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.35, No.26, 7535-7540, 1996
A Platinum(II) Diamino-Beta-Cyclodextrin Complex - A Crystallographic and Solution Study - Synthesis and Structural Characterization of a Platinum(II) Complex of 6A,6B-Diamino-6A,6B-Dideoxycyclomaltoheptaose
The new platinum(II) complex of 6A, 6B-diamino-6A, 6B-dideoxycyclomaltoheptaose was synthesized and characterized by spectroscopy (NMR, FAB MS, UV, c.d.) and X-ray diffraction analysis. The complex crystallizes in the ortorhombic space group P2(1)2(1)2(1) with a = 26.970(2), b = 15.102(2), and c = 16.142(2) Angstrom. The Pt(II) has a square-planar coordination with two chlorine atoms and two amino groups in a cis disposition. The complexation with the Pt(II) induces a distortion of the cavity. The hydrogen bonds on the secondary hydroxyl groups, which involve the functionalized rings, are longer and consequently weaker than the other hydrogen bonds.
Keywords:TRANSITION-METAL-COMPLEXES;RAY CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE;COPPER(II) COMPLEX;AQUEOUS-SOLUTION;MOLECULAR RECOGNITION;AMINO-ACIDS;COORDINATION PROPERTIES;NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION;ALPHA-CYCLODEXTRIN;BINDING