Issue 20, 2019

Exploring transition metal fluoride chelates – synthesis, properties and prospects towards potential PET probes

Abstract

The coordination chemistry of the first row transition metal trifluorides with terpy (2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine) and Me3-tacn (1,4,7-trimethyl-1,4,7-triazacyclononane) was explored to identify potential systems for 18F radiolabelling. The complexes [MF3(L)] (M = Cr, Mn, Fe, Co; L = Me3-tacn, terpy) were synthesised and fully characterised by UV-vis and IR spectroscopy, microanalysis, and, for the diamagnetic [CoF3(L)], using 1H, 19F{1H} and 59Co NMR spectroscopy. Single crystal X-ray analyses are reported for [MF3(Me3-tacn)] (M = Mn, Co), [FeF3(terpy)] and [FeF3(BnMe2-tacn)]. Stability tests on [MF3(Me3-tacn)] (M = Cr, Mn, Fe) and [M′F3(terpy)] (M′ = Cr, Fe) were performed and Cl/19F halide exchange reactions on [CrCl3(Me3-tacn)] using [Me4N]F in anhydrous MeCN solution, and [FeCl3(Me3-tacn)] using [Me4N]F in anhydrous MeCN or KF in aqueous MeCN solution were also carried out. Halide exchange reactions proved to be successful in forming [FeF3(Me3-tacn)] in aqueous MeCN solution within 30 minutes. Based upon the clean Cl/F exchange and the good stability observed for [FeF3(Me3-tacn)] in a range of competitive media, this was identified as a possible candidate for radiolabelling. 18F/19F isotopic exchange was achieved by addition of [18F]F in the cyclotron target water to a MeCN solution of the benzyl-substituted analogue, [FeF3(BnMe2-tacn)], at a range of concentrations down to 24 nM with heating to 80 °C for 10 min.; the resulting [Fe18F19F2(BnMe2-tacn)] shows radiochemical purity (RCP) ≥90% after 2 h in a range of formulations, including 10% EtOH/phosphate buffered saline (PBS) and 10% EtOH/human serum albumin (HSA). This is the first reported complex with a transition metal directly bonded to [18F]F.

Graphical abstract: Exploring transition metal fluoride chelates – synthesis, properties and prospects towards potential PET probes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Sep 2018
Accepted
18 Mar 2019
First published
24 Apr 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Dalton Trans., 2019,48, 6767-6776

Exploring transition metal fluoride chelates – synthesis, properties and prospects towards potential PET probes

P. J. Blower, W. Levason, S. K. Luthra, G. McRobbie, F. M. Monzittu, T. O. Mules, G. Reid and M. N. Subhan, Dalton Trans., 2019, 48, 6767 DOI: 10.1039/C8DT03696A

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