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Chemistry of Carbon-Substituted Derivatives of Cobalt Bis(dicarbollide)(1(−)) Ion and Recent Progress in Boron Substitution †
The cobalt bis(dicarbollide)(1(−)) anion (1(−)), [(1,2-C(2)B(9)H(11))(2)-3,3′-Co(III)](1(−)), plays an increasingly important role in material science and medicine due to its high chemical stability, 3D shape, aromaticity, diamagnetic character, ability to penetrate cells, and low cytotoxicity. A ke...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574808/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37836814 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28196971 |
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author | Pazderová, Lucia Tüzün, Ece Zeynep Bavol, Dmytro Litecká, Miroslava Fojt, Lukáš Grűner, Bohumír |
author_facet | Pazderová, Lucia Tüzün, Ece Zeynep Bavol, Dmytro Litecká, Miroslava Fojt, Lukáš Grűner, Bohumír |
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description | The cobalt bis(dicarbollide)(1(−)) anion (1(−)), [(1,2-C(2)B(9)H(11))(2)-3,3′-Co(III)](1(−)), plays an increasingly important role in material science and medicine due to its high chemical stability, 3D shape, aromaticity, diamagnetic character, ability to penetrate cells, and low cytotoxicity. A key factor enabling the incorporation of this ion into larger organic molecules, biomolecules, and materials, as well as its capacity for “tuning” interactions with therapeutic targets, is the availability of synthetic routes that enable easy modifications with a wide selection of functional groups. Regarding the modification of the dicarbollide cage, syntheses leading to substitutions on boron atoms are better established. These methods primarily involve ring cleavage of the ether rings in species containing an oxonium oxygen atom connected to the B(8) site. These pathways are accessible with a broad range of nucleophiles. In contrast, the chemistry on carbon vertices has remained less elaborated over the previous decades due to a lack of reliable methods that permit direct and straightforward cage modifications. In this review, we present a survey of methods based on metalation reactions on the acidic C-H vertices, followed by reactions with electrophiles, which have gained importance in only the last decade. These methods now represent the primary trends in the modifications of cage carbon atoms. We discuss the scope of currently available approaches, along with the stereochemistry of reactions, chirality of some products, available types of functional groups, and their applications in designing unconventional drugs. This content is complemented with a report of the progress in physicochemical and biological studies on the parent cobalt bis(dicarbollide) ion and also includes an overview of recent syntheses and emerging applications of boron-substituted compounds. |
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spelling | pubmed-105748082023-10-14 Chemistry of Carbon-Substituted Derivatives of Cobalt Bis(dicarbollide)(1(−)) Ion and Recent Progress in Boron Substitution † Pazderová, Lucia Tüzün, Ece Zeynep Bavol, Dmytro Litecká, Miroslava Fojt, Lukáš Grűner, Bohumír Molecules Review The cobalt bis(dicarbollide)(1(−)) anion (1(−)), [(1,2-C(2)B(9)H(11))(2)-3,3′-Co(III)](1(−)), plays an increasingly important role in material science and medicine due to its high chemical stability, 3D shape, aromaticity, diamagnetic character, ability to penetrate cells, and low cytotoxicity. A key factor enabling the incorporation of this ion into larger organic molecules, biomolecules, and materials, as well as its capacity for “tuning” interactions with therapeutic targets, is the availability of synthetic routes that enable easy modifications with a wide selection of functional groups. Regarding the modification of the dicarbollide cage, syntheses leading to substitutions on boron atoms are better established. These methods primarily involve ring cleavage of the ether rings in species containing an oxonium oxygen atom connected to the B(8) site. These pathways are accessible with a broad range of nucleophiles. In contrast, the chemistry on carbon vertices has remained less elaborated over the previous decades due to a lack of reliable methods that permit direct and straightforward cage modifications. In this review, we present a survey of methods based on metalation reactions on the acidic C-H vertices, followed by reactions with electrophiles, which have gained importance in only the last decade. These methods now represent the primary trends in the modifications of cage carbon atoms. We discuss the scope of currently available approaches, along with the stereochemistry of reactions, chirality of some products, available types of functional groups, and their applications in designing unconventional drugs. This content is complemented with a report of the progress in physicochemical and biological studies on the parent cobalt bis(dicarbollide) ion and also includes an overview of recent syntheses and emerging applications of boron-substituted compounds. MDPI 2023-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10574808/ /pubmed/37836814 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28196971 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Pazderová, Lucia Tüzün, Ece Zeynep Bavol, Dmytro Litecká, Miroslava Fojt, Lukáš Grűner, Bohumír Chemistry of Carbon-Substituted Derivatives of Cobalt Bis(dicarbollide)(1(−)) Ion and Recent Progress in Boron Substitution † |
title | Chemistry of Carbon-Substituted Derivatives of Cobalt Bis(dicarbollide)(1(−)) Ion and Recent Progress in Boron Substitution † |
title_full | Chemistry of Carbon-Substituted Derivatives of Cobalt Bis(dicarbollide)(1(−)) Ion and Recent Progress in Boron Substitution † |
title_fullStr | Chemistry of Carbon-Substituted Derivatives of Cobalt Bis(dicarbollide)(1(−)) Ion and Recent Progress in Boron Substitution † |
title_full_unstemmed | Chemistry of Carbon-Substituted Derivatives of Cobalt Bis(dicarbollide)(1(−)) Ion and Recent Progress in Boron Substitution † |
title_short | Chemistry of Carbon-Substituted Derivatives of Cobalt Bis(dicarbollide)(1(−)) Ion and Recent Progress in Boron Substitution † |
title_sort | chemistry of carbon-substituted derivatives of cobalt bis(dicarbollide)(1(−)) ion and recent progress in boron substitution † |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574808/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37836814 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28196971 |
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