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  • Identification, isolation, and characterization of cysteinate and thiolactate complexes of bismuth.

Identification, isolation, and characterization of cysteinate and thiolactate complexes of bismuth.

Inorganic chemistry (2004-09-28)
Glen G Briand, Neil Burford, Melanie D Eelman, Nadia Aumeerally, Luke Chen, T Stanley Cameron, Katherine N Robertson
ABSTRACT

Although bismuth compounds have been used in medicine for over 200 years, chemical characterization of complexes involving biological molecules is minimal and mechanisms of bioactivity are ill-defined. The thiophilic nature of bismuth implicates sulfur centers as likely sites for interaction, and we have exploited this feature to identify, isolate, and characterize complexes of bismuth with thiolate-carboxylate bifunctional ligands including the amino acid l-cysteine. The solid-state structures of potassium dichloro(thiopropionato)bismuth (K[1d]), dimethylaminoethanethiolato(thiopropionato)bismuth (4), and dinitrato(cysteinato)bismuthphenanthroline [5(phen)] are compared with data from electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). ESI-MS is applied to reactions of BiCl(3) or Bi(NO(3))(3) with mercaptosuccinic, malic, and succinic acids to illustrate the general observation of 1:1 and 1:2 complexes.

MATERIALS
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Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Thiolactic acid, 95%
Sigma-Aldrich
2-Mercaptopropionic acid, ≥95%, FG