Equilibrium and kinetic properties of the lanthanoids(III) and various divalent metal complexes of the heptadentate ligand AAZTA

Chemistry : a European Journal
Zsolt BaranyaiSilvio Aime

Abstract

The heptadentate ligand 1,4-bis(hydroxycarbonylmethyl)-6-[bis(hydroxycarbonylmethyl)]amino-6-methylperhydro-1,4-diazepine (AAZTA) and its derivatives were recently reported to give stable complexes with Gd(3+) with superior efficiency as MRI contrast agents. Nevertheless, only preliminary data are available on the coordination behavior of this interesting ligand. In this work, thermodynamic and kinetic stability data are determined for the formation of complexes with AAZTA and the lanthanoid metal ions, and other divalent metal ions of interest for this application. The AAZTA ligand binds the lanthanoid ions with log K(ML) values of 17.53-21.85 with its affinity steadily increasing from La(3+) to Lu(3+), suggesting that the seven-membered skeleton is better suited to accommodate smaller metal ions. Even though the denticity is lower, the stability of the heavier lanthanoid complexes is comparable to those of the classical ligand diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA). The transmetalation reactions of [Gd(AAZTA)](-) with Cu(2+) and Eu(3+) predominantly occur through proton-assisted dissociation of the complex. The role of the direct attack of Cu(2+) or Eu(3+) in the exchange reactions is limited, although the formation of din...Continue Reading

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