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Metal-mediated cyanamide–hydroxyguanidine coupling. / Demakova, M.Y.; Bolotin, D.S.; Bokach, N.A.; Starova, G.L.; Kukushkin, V.Y.
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T1 - Metal-mediated cyanamide–hydroxyguanidine coupling
AU - Demakova, M.Y.
AU - Bolotin, D.S.
AU - Bokach, N.A.
AU - Starova, G.L.
AU - Kukushkin, V.Y.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Reaction of the cyanamides R2NCN (R = Me 2a, Et 2b) with the hydroxyguanidine OC4H8NC(=NOH)NH2 (1) in the presence of zinc halides leads to [ZnX2{HN=C(NR2)ON=C(NH2)NC4H8O}] derived from the ZnII-mediated cyanamide–hydroxyguanidine coupling. This reaction is the first observation of interplay between any nitrile group and any hydroxyguanidine both in metal-involving and metal-free chemistry. Complexes 3a,b–5a,b rather rapidly degrade in solutions at RT, but solvates 3a,b•MeOH and 4a•MeOH are sufficiently stable in the solid state and they were characterized by IR, HRESI+-MS, solid state CP-MAS TOSS 13C NMR, and X-ray crystallography (for 3a,b). Complexes 4b and 5a,b were identified in solutions by HRESI+-MS.
AB - Reaction of the cyanamides R2NCN (R = Me 2a, Et 2b) with the hydroxyguanidine OC4H8NC(=NOH)NH2 (1) in the presence of zinc halides leads to [ZnX2{HN=C(NR2)ON=C(NH2)NC4H8O}] derived from the ZnII-mediated cyanamide–hydroxyguanidine coupling. This reaction is the first observation of interplay between any nitrile group and any hydroxyguanidine both in metal-involving and metal-free chemistry. Complexes 3a,b–5a,b rather rapidly degrade in solutions at RT, but solvates 3a,b•MeOH and 4a•MeOH are sufficiently stable in the solid state and they were characterized by IR, HRESI+-MS, solid state CP-MAS TOSS 13C NMR, and X-ray crystallography (for 3a,b). Complexes 4b and 5a,b were identified in solutions by HRESI+-MS.
U2 - 10.1016/j.ica.2014.10.015
DO - 10.1016/j.ica.2014.10.015
M3 - Article
VL - 425
SP - 114
EP - 117
JO - Inorganica Chimica Acta
JF - Inorganica Chimica Acta
SN - 0020-1693
ER -
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