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    ISSN: 1572-9001
    Keywords: t-Butyldiazopyruvate ; X-ray structure ; molecular mechanics, ab initio, extended-Hückel and packing energy calculation ; role of the hydrogen bond
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The structure of the t-butyldiazopyruvate (1), an intermediate in the synthesis of DPTA-like ligands (DTPA = diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid), has been determined by X-ray analysis. The molecule, which lies in a crystallographic mirror plane, is characterised by a cis arrangement of the two carbonylic oxygen atoms. Molecular mechanics and quantum mechanical molecular orbital calculations, at EHMO and ab initio levels, were performed in order to investigate the conformational properties of the isolated molecule. The packing effect has been examined by means of the program PROMET (5) by calculating the packing energies for a number of possible crystal structures. It is found that the energetic differences calculated for the various effects are small and comparable. Thus, the cis conformation found in the experimental structure is not in deep contrast with the theoretical calculations for the free molecule which favor the trans conformer. An energy barrier is detected by all of the computational methods when two CO functional groups lie in orthogonal planes. Importantly, a search in the Cambridge Structural Database indicates that all of the torsional conformations are possible in the 0–180° range. The complexity of the contrasting energetic factors is presented in some detail.
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    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: Gadolinium complexes ; Gadolinium ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) ; Contrast agents ; Polyamino-polycarboxylic ligands ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Equilibrium data on the interaction of DTMA [(DTMA = DOTA tetrakis(methylammide)] with Gd3+ in aqueous solution, properties of the complexes formed in the pH range 0.6-11.8, water proton relaxation rate enhancement, and the crystal structure analysis of the [Gd(DTMA)H2O]3+ complex are reported. In the crystal structure the metal ion is bound to the nitrogen atoms of the tetraazamacrocyclic moiety, to the amidic oxygen atoms, and to an oxygen atom of a water molecule. The nine donors are located at the vertices of a distorted square antiprism, which is capped by the coordinated water oxygen atom in the axial position. In solution [Gd(DTMA)]3+ is not very stable [logKML = 12.8(1)] and gives rise to the formation of [Gd(DTMA)OH]2+ [pKa = 7.9(1)] and [Gd(HDTMA)]4+ [logK(ML+H) = 3.4(1)]. The proton solvent relaxivity of aqueous complex solutions assumes a constant value in the pH range 3-8, increasing at higher and lower pH. For pH 〉 3 the data are in good agreement with a previous study on the same compound. For pH 〈 3 a new interpretation is presented, based on the formation of [Gd(HDTMA)]4+ and the release of Gd3+.
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