SYNTHESIS, STABILITY, AND STRUCTURE OF GADOLINIUM(III) AND YTTRIUM(III) MACROCYCLIC POLY(AMINO CARBOXYLATES)

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KUMAR, K
CHANG, CA
FRANCESCONI, LC
DISCHINO, DD
MALLEY, MF
GOUGOUTAS, JZ
TWEEDLE, MF
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[1] BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB PHARMACEUT RES INST,DIAGNOST CHEM,POB 4000,PRINCETON,NJ 08540
[2] BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB PHARMACEUT RES INST,SOLID STATE CHEM,PRINCETON,NJ 08540
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10.1021/ic00094a021
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O61 [无机化学];
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070301 ; 081704 ;
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The ligand protonation constants of three macrocyclic poly(amino carboxylates), DO3A, HP-DO3A, and DOTA, and stability constants governing formation of their Gd(III) and Y(III) complexes have been determined by potentiometric and spectrophotometric methods, respectively, at 25.0 +/- 0.1-degrees-C and at a constant ionic strength of 0.1 M ((TMA)CI). The first protonation constant of the ligands was lowered in the presence of Na+ ions, indicating a preferred binding of the ligands to Na+. Corroborating this finding, a crystal structure analysis of a complex of NaBr and of the tetra-tert-butyl ester of DOTA revealed that the Na+ ion was chelated deep in the ligand cage. The thermodynamic stability constants of the Gd(III) and Y(III) complexes followed the order: DOTA > HP-DO3A > DTPA > DO3A > EDTA. Crystal structures of the isostructural Gd(III) and Y(III) complexes of HP-DO3A, the [Na(tBu-DOTA)] Br complex, and the H2SO4 salt of DO3A were determined. The nine-coordinated Gd(III) and Y(III) ions were eight-coordinate by the ligand, with a water molecule occupying the ninth (apical) position. The geometry of the eight-coordinate binding of Na+ in the DOTA tetraester was similar to that in the (Gd/Y)HP-DO3A complexes, except that sodium was approximately 0.3 angstrom deeper in the ligand cavity. The metal-free D03A ligand (protonated on the sec and transannular nitrogens) was preorganized for metal coordination.
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