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Synthesis and Self-Assembly of NCN-Pincer Pd-Complex-Bound Norvalines

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 19, Issue 37, Pages 12356-12375

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201301513

Keywords

metalated amino acid; metalated peptide; palladium; self-assembly; supramolecular gel

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) [22550099, 24108719]
  2. Japan Science and Tchnology Agency (JST) [11103784, 1102545, 07051361]
  3. Funding Program for Next generation World-Leading Researchers (Next Program)
  4. Council for Science and Technology Policy (CSTP)
  5. Global COE program International Center for Integrated Research and Advanced Education in Materials Science
  6. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [22550099, 24108719] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The NCN-pincer Pd-complex-bound norvalines Boc-D/L-[PdCl(dpb)]Nva-OMe (1) were synthesized in multigram quantities. The molecular structure and absolute configuration of 1 were unequivocally determined by single-crystal X-ray structure analysis. The robustness of 1 under acidic/basic conditions provides a wide range of N-/C-terminus convertibility based on the related synthetic transformations. Installation of a variety of functional groups into the N-/C-terminus of 1 was readily carried out through N-Boc- or C-methyl ester deprotection and subsequent condensations with carboxylic acids, (RCOOH)-C-1, or amines, (RNH2)-N-2, to give the corresponding N-/C-functionalized norvalines R-1-D/L-[PdCl(dpb)]Nva-R-2 2-9. The dipeptide bearing two Pd units 10 was successfully synthesized through the condensation of C-free 1 with N-free 1. The robustness of these Pd-bound norvalines was adequately demonstrated by the preservation of the optical purity and Pd unit during the synthetic transformations. The lipophilic Pd-bound norvalines L-2, Boc-L-[PdCl(dpb)]Nva-NH-n-C11H23, and L-4, n-C4H9CO-L-[PdCl(dpb)]Nva-NH-n-C11H23, self-assembled in aromatic solvents to afford supramolecular gels. The assembled structures in a thermodynamically stable single crystal of L-2 and kinetically stable supramolecular aggregates of L-2 were precisely elucidated by cryo-TEM, WAX, SAXS, UV/Vis, IR analyses, and single-crystal X-ray crystallography. An antiparallel -sheet-type aggregate consisting of an infinite one-dimensional hydrogen-bonding network of amide groups and -stacking of PdCl(dpb) moieties was observed in the supramolecular gel fiber of L-2, even though discrete dimers are assembled through hydrogen bonding in the thermodynamically stable single crystal of L-2. The disparate DSC profiles of the single crystal and xerogel of L-2 indicate different thermodynamics of the molecular assembly process.

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