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Pressure-Tuning Raman Spectra of Diiodine Thioamide Compounds: Models for Antithyroid Drug Activity

The pressure-tuning Raman spectra of five solid, diiodine heterocyclic thioamide compounds (mbztS)I(2) (mbztS = N-methyl-2-mercaptobenzothiazole) (1); [(mbztS)(2)I](+)[I(7)](−) (2); (pySH)I(2) (pySH = 2-mercaptopyridine) (3); [(pySH)(pyS](+)[I(3)](−) (4); (thpm)(I(2))(2) or possibly [(thpm)I(2)](+)[...

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Autores principales: Corban, Ghada J., Antoniadis, Constantinos, Hadjikakou, Sotiris K., Hadjiliadis, Nick, Meng, Jin-Fang, Butler, Ian S.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1794079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17497015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/BCA/2006/68542
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author Corban, Ghada J.
Antoniadis, Constantinos
Hadjikakou, Sotiris K.
Hadjiliadis, Nick
Meng, Jin-Fang
Butler, Ian S.
author_facet Corban, Ghada J.
Antoniadis, Constantinos
Hadjikakou, Sotiris K.
Hadjiliadis, Nick
Meng, Jin-Fang
Butler, Ian S.
author_sort Corban, Ghada J.
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description The pressure-tuning Raman spectra of five solid, diiodine heterocyclic thioamide compounds (mbztS)I(2) (mbztS = N-methyl-2-mercaptobenzothiazole) (1); [(mbztS)(2)I](+)[I(7)](−) (2); (pySH)I(2) (pySH = 2-mercaptopyridine) (3); [(pySH)(pyS](+)[I(3)](−) (4); (thpm)(I(2))(2) or possibly [(thpm)I(2)](+)[I(3)](−) (thpm = 2-mercapto-3,4,5,6-tertahydropyrimidine (5) have been measured for pressures up to ∼ 50 kbar using a diamond-anvil cell. Compounds 1, 4, and 5 undergo pressure-induced phase transitions at ∼ 35, ∼ 25, and ∼ 32 kbar, respectively. Following the phase transition in 1, the pressure dependences of the vibrational modes, which were originally located at 84, 111, and 161 cm(−1) and are associated with the S(⋯)I–I linkage, are 2.08, 1.78, and 0.57 cm(−1)/kbar, respectively. These pressure dependences are typical of low-energy vibrations. The pressure-tuning FT-Raman results for the pairs of compounds 1 , 2, 3, and 4 are remarkably similar to each other suggesting that the compounds are most probably perturbed diiodide compounds rather than ionic ones. The Raman data for 5 show that it is best formulated as (thpm)(I(2))(2) rather than [(thpm)(2)I](+)[I(3)](−).
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spelling pubmed-17940792007-02-12 Pressure-Tuning Raman Spectra of Diiodine Thioamide Compounds: Models for Antithyroid Drug Activity Corban, Ghada J. Antoniadis, Constantinos Hadjikakou, Sotiris K. Hadjiliadis, Nick Meng, Jin-Fang Butler, Ian S. Bioinorg Chem Appl Research Article The pressure-tuning Raman spectra of five solid, diiodine heterocyclic thioamide compounds (mbztS)I(2) (mbztS = N-methyl-2-mercaptobenzothiazole) (1); [(mbztS)(2)I](+)[I(7)](−) (2); (pySH)I(2) (pySH = 2-mercaptopyridine) (3); [(pySH)(pyS](+)[I(3)](−) (4); (thpm)(I(2))(2) or possibly [(thpm)I(2)](+)[I(3)](−) (thpm = 2-mercapto-3,4,5,6-tertahydropyrimidine (5) have been measured for pressures up to ∼ 50 kbar using a diamond-anvil cell. Compounds 1, 4, and 5 undergo pressure-induced phase transitions at ∼ 35, ∼ 25, and ∼ 32 kbar, respectively. Following the phase transition in 1, the pressure dependences of the vibrational modes, which were originally located at 84, 111, and 161 cm(−1) and are associated with the S(⋯)I–I linkage, are 2.08, 1.78, and 0.57 cm(−1)/kbar, respectively. These pressure dependences are typical of low-energy vibrations. The pressure-tuning FT-Raman results for the pairs of compounds 1 , 2, 3, and 4 are remarkably similar to each other suggesting that the compounds are most probably perturbed diiodide compounds rather than ionic ones. The Raman data for 5 show that it is best formulated as (thpm)(I(2))(2) rather than [(thpm)(2)I](+)[I(3)](−). Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2006 2006-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1794079/ /pubmed/17497015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/BCA/2006/68542 Text en Copyright © 2006 Ghada J. Corban et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Corban, Ghada J.
Antoniadis, Constantinos
Hadjikakou, Sotiris K.
Hadjiliadis, Nick
Meng, Jin-Fang
Butler, Ian S.
Pressure-Tuning Raman Spectra of Diiodine Thioamide Compounds: Models for Antithyroid Drug Activity
title Pressure-Tuning Raman Spectra of Diiodine Thioamide Compounds: Models for Antithyroid Drug Activity
title_full Pressure-Tuning Raman Spectra of Diiodine Thioamide Compounds: Models for Antithyroid Drug Activity
title_fullStr Pressure-Tuning Raman Spectra of Diiodine Thioamide Compounds: Models for Antithyroid Drug Activity
title_full_unstemmed Pressure-Tuning Raman Spectra of Diiodine Thioamide Compounds: Models for Antithyroid Drug Activity
title_short Pressure-Tuning Raman Spectra of Diiodine Thioamide Compounds: Models for Antithyroid Drug Activity
title_sort pressure-tuning raman spectra of diiodine thioamide compounds: models for antithyroid drug activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1794079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17497015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/BCA/2006/68542
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