Formation and structure of a complex of sucrose with cobalt(III)bis(phenanthroline)
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Parada Aliste, José
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Formation and structure of a complex of sucrose with cobalt(III)bis(phenanthroline)
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Sucrose forms a dicationic complex with cobalt(III)bis(phenanthroline) which can be isolated as the sparingly water-soluble triiodide salt or the water-soluble chloride. The circular dichroism (CD) spectrum demonstrates the Delta configuration at Co(III) and the presence of two phenanthroline and one sucrose residues in the complex. The 0-2(g)-O-1(f) distance in crystalline sucrose permits strain-free coordination of these centers with Co(III) and in the complex the H-1,1 ' (f) singlet of sucrose separates into a pair of doublets. The H-1 NMR spectrum in DMSO-d(6) shows that OH-2(g) is deprotonated and the signal of OH-1(f) is shifted strongly downfield by complexation with Co(III). Coordination involving glucose and fructose residues is consistent with neither a-methyl glucoside nor fructofuranose forming mixed complexes with phenanthroline. Structure simulation with the semi-empirical PM3(tm) basis set indicates that complexation by O-2(g) and OH-1(f) can give a Delta -complex with little structural distortion, whereas in hypothetical Delta -complexes there is distortion of the sucrose residue. Observation of an NOE involving the sucrose and phenanthroline residues supports the postulated structure of the Delta -complex.
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CARBOHYDRATE RESEARCH 333 (3): 185-195
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