Synthesis of multidentate ligands with amido or amino donor groups for the preparation of rhenium and technetium radiopharmaceuticals
S. M. D. Al-Nuzal, H. M. A.-K. Al-Azzawi, Z. M. J. Al-Mosawy

TL;DR
Scientists developed a new method to create ligands that can bind with rhenium and technetium, useful for making radiopharmaceuticals.
Contribution
A novel method for synthesizing semi-rigid multidentate ligands with nitrogen atoms for rhenium and technetium coordination was established.
Findings
The ligands L1–L5 were successfully synthesized and characterized using various analytical techniques.
The ligands showed good labeling efficiency with 99mTc pertechnetate, yielding effective radiopharmaceutical complexes.
The method allows for the design of ligands with various molecular structures suitable for metal ion coordination.
Abstract
A new method to prepare novel semi-rigid multidentate ligands containing nitrogen atom, to coordinate with rhenium and technetium, was established. The method was based on formylation of substituted anilines, followed by Mannich reaction with glycine and paraformaldehyde. The method was very promising to design ligands of various molecular structures (L1–L5) to coordinate with rhenium metal ions. The complexes were prepared through ligand exchange with the complex ReOCl3(PPh3)2, giving new complex of the structure ReOCl3L(1–5). The prepared ligands and complexes were identified by the use of UV–vis, and infrared absorption spectrometric techniques, elemental analysis, molecular weight determination by depression of freezing point. These ligands were labeled with 99mTc pertechnetate, and the labeling efficiency of the complexes was measured using a well type scintillation gamma counter…
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TopicsRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
