Mild synthesis of a family of planar triazinium cations via proton-assisted cyclization of pyridyl containing azo compounds and studies on DNA intercalation
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Authors | Sinan M  Panda M  Ghosh A  Dhara K  Fanwick PE  Chattopadhyay DJ  Goswami S   |
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Affiliation | Department of Inorganic Chemistry   Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science   Kolkata 700 032   India.   |
Journal | J Am Chem Soc |
Year | 2008 |
Abstract
An efficient synthesis of a family of heteroaromatic triazinium compounds, [2a]X-[2g]X (X = Cl, ClO4, NO3, and HSO4), from 2-(arylazo)pyridines via proton-catalyzed heterocyclization is described. Characterization of the compounds is made by different spectroscopic, electrochemical techniques, as well as single-crystal structure determination of the triflate salt of a representative compound, [2a]CF3SO3. The bond parameters indicate that the tricyclo compound, 2a(+), is planar and aromatic with a N-N bond length of 1.275(6) A. These exhibited fluorescence with an emission maximum in the range of 540-535 nm with moderate quantum yields. The triazinium salts can be reduced in two successive one-electron steps as probed by cyclic voltammetry and coulometry. The paramagnetic radical intermediate 2a(*) is distinguished by a sharp and intense EPR spectrum. Fluorescence spectroscopy, circular dichroism, cyclic voltammetry, viscosity measurements, together with DNA melting studies have been used to characterize the binding of 2a(+) with calf thymus DNA. The emission quenching of the compound by [Fe(CN)6](4-) decreased when bound to DNA. As determined by a MTT assay, 2a(+) exhibited significant cytotoxicity at a higher concentration range of 1 mg/mL to 1 microg/mL; however, the % survival ratio increased with dilution. Cellular uptake studies of the referenced compound were followed by FACS analysis.