Aluminum-based adjuvants for vaccines and beryllium ions interact with the same immune receptor. The BeO core, which is also found in beryllium oxocarboxylates, has been proposed to be the binding species in the latter case. However, this is not proven due to a lack of suitable probes for the BeO moiety. Therefore, a versatile synthetic route to beryllium oxocarboxylates has been developed to investigate the steric and electronic influence of the ligands onto their molecular and spectroscopic properties. The oxocarboxylates exhibit extremely narrow line widths in Be NMR spectroscopy, and the chemical shift is only influenced by the sterics of the ligands. The mean variation of the atomic distances in the central BeO building block is extremely small over all investigated compounds, and even the C-C distances are only little perturbed by the properties of the ligands. Vibrational spectroscopy showed Be-O bands; however, further distinctions could not be drawn.
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Inorg Chem
September 2024
Fachbereich Chemie, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35043 Marburg, Germany.
Reaction of 1 equiv of BeCl with mesityl (Mes) or -tolyl (-Tol) carboxylic acid in benzene gives hexanuclear heterocyles [BeCl(MesCO)] and [BeCl(-TolCO)], respectively. Small amounts of the oxocarboxylates [BeO(MesCO)] and [BeO(-TolCO)] are also formed. If chloroform is used as the solvent, a mixture of these complexes together with the unprecedented tertranuclear cage compounds [BeCl(MesCO)] and [BeCl(-TolCO)] is obtained.
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November 2021
Fachbereich Chemie, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35032 Marburg, Germany.
Aluminum-based adjuvants for vaccines and beryllium ions interact with the same immune receptor. The BeO core, which is also found in beryllium oxocarboxylates, has been proposed to be the binding species in the latter case. However, this is not proven due to a lack of suitable probes for the BeO moiety.
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