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Synthesis, characterization, X-ray crystal structures and antibacterial activities of Schiff base ligands derived from allylamine and their vanadium(IV), cobalt(III), nickel(II), copper(II), zinc(II) and palladium(II) complexes

Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure (00222860)Year: 5 December 2016Volume: 1125Issue: Pages: 113 - 120
Amiri Rudbari H.a Iravani M.R. Moazam V. Askari B. Khorshidifard M. Habibi N. Bruno G.
DOI:10.1016/j.molstruc.2016.06.055Language: English

Abstract

A new Schiff base ligand, HL2, and four new Schiff base complexes, NiL12, PdL12, NiL22 and ZnL22, have been prepared and characterized by elemental analysis (CHN), FT-IR and UV–Vis spectroscopy. 1H and 13C NMR techniques were employed for characterization of the ligand (HL2) and the diamagnetic complexes (PdL12 and ZnL22). The molecular structures of PdL12, NiL22 and ZnL22 complexes were determined by the single crystal X-ray diffraction technique. The crystallographic data reveal that in these complexes the metal centers are four-coordinated by two phenolate oxygen and two imine nitrogen atoms of two Schiff base ligands. The geometry around the metal center in the PdL12 and NiL22 complexes is square-planar and for ZnL22 it is a distorted tetrahedral.In the end, five new (HL2, NiL12, PdL12, NiL22 and ZnL22) and six reported (HL1, VOL12, CoL13, CuL12, ZnL12 and Zn2L14) Schiff base compounds were tested for their in vitro antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli as examples of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial strains, respectively, by disc diffusion method. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.


Author Keywords

Antibacterial activityCrystal structureSchiff base

Other Keywords

BacteriaChelationCobalt compoundsComplexationCoordination reactionsCrystal structureEscherichia coliLigandsSingle crystalsSynthesis (chemical)Vanadium compoundsX ray diffractionZincZinc compoundsAnti-bacterial activityAnti-microbial activityDisc diffusion methodsSchiff base complexesSchiff base compoundsSchiff-baseSingle crystal x-ray diffractionX ray crystal structuresPalladium compounds