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    ISSN: 1434-193X
    Keywords: Copper(II) ions ; Amino esters hydrolysis ; Metal catalysis ; Cooperativity ; Metallopolymers ; Solvent effect ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Polymeric (2) and oligomeric (4, 5) materials made of repeating units of 2,6-diaminomethylpyridine and 4,4′-diphenylmethane have been synthesized with the number of monomeric units (n) ranging from 2 to 29. In 1:1 DMSO/water solutions, these materials are fully soluble and strongly bind CuII ions. The complexes catalyze to different extents the hydrolysis of the p-nitrophenyl esters of α-, β-, and γ-amino acids. Only CuII complexes of polymeric 2 (n ≥ 10) are more effective catalysts than free CuII ions in the cleavage of β-amino esters. Such enhanced reactivity, which in the case of β-alanine p-nitrophenyl ester (β-AlaPNP) amounts to almost two orders of magnitude when the comparison is made with the CuII complex of monomeric ligand (N, N′-benzyl)-2,6-aminomethylpyridine (3), is observed in 1:1 (v/v) DMSO/H2O only when a certain degree of polymerization is reached (6 〈 n 〈 10). In 1:1 (v/v) CH3CH2OH/H2O the kinetic benefits of the complexes of polymer 2 (n = 10) diminishes and vanishes in 9:1 (v/v) CH3CH2OH/H2O. Analysis of rate data suggests that two neighboring CuII ions bound to the polymeric ligands cooperate for the occurrence of the hydrolytic process: one of them coordinates the amino group of the substrate so that the carbonyl of the carboxylate faces the second metal ion which delivers a bound hydroxyl acting as the nucleophilic species. The selectivity toward β-amino ester is likely associated with a rather rigid conformation of these metallopolymers which places two metal centers at the appropriate distance one from the other. It is suggested that the onset of the metal ion cooperativity is connected to a conformational change of the metallopolymer from an extended to a globular structure, likely triggered by hydrophobic forces.
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Liebigs Annalen 2000 (2000), S. 1045-1050 
    ISSN: 1434-193X
    Keywords: Hydrolysis ; Nucleophilicity ; α-Effect ; Metal ion complexes ; Oximes ; Biomimetic models ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: ---A kinetic study of the reactivity in the cleavage of p-nitrophenyl acetate of a series of 2-pyridineoximes, 1-4, and their complexes with NiII, ZnII and CuII is reported. Complexation of the oximic ligands leads to a remarkable increase in the acidity of the oximic group, following the order CuII 〉 NiII 〉 ZnII. The oximates of free ligands and their metal complexes, being α-nucleophiles, are quite effective in promoting the cleavage of PNPA. However, the reactivity, as defined by the second-order rate constants, is not predictably related to the acidity of the oximic function. The corresponding Brønsted plot shows a linear behaviour up to a pKa value of ca. 8, above which the reactivity of the uncomplexed oximic functions levels off to a limiting value. In the case of the metal ion complexes, a large effect of the ligand structure on the reactivity was observed. As a consequence, complexes of appropriate ligands and metal ions show a reactivity that exceeds the apparent limiting one of the oximates. The origin of such effects and their possible implications in the development of new reactivators of phosphorylated acetylcholinesterase are discussed.
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