Abstract: | The thiosemicarbazone coordinates to metal through the thionic sulfur and the azomethine nitrogen. The thiosemicarbazone was obtained by the thiosemicarbazide with 3‐acetyl‐2,5‐dimethylfuran by microwave irradiation. Metal complexes were prepared by the reaction of thiosemicarbazone with metal salts. IR, 1H, 13C NMR, FAB‐mass spectroscopic methods, and elemental analysis elucidated the structure of these compounds. The antibacterial activity of these compounds were first tested in vitro by the disk diffusion assay against two Gram‐positive and two Gram‐negative bacteria, and then minimum inhibitory concentration was determined, chloramphenicol as reference drug. The results showed that copper ( II ) metal complex of the thiosemicarbazone ( 1.1 ) is a better inhibitor as compared with chloramphenicol. |