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Metal complexes of manganese(II), iron(II), cobalt(II), nickel(II), copper(II), zinc(II), and cadmium(II) with Schiff base derived from 2,5-dihydroxyacetophenone and s-benzyldithiocarbazate have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, thermogravimetric analysis, molar conductance, molecular weight, magnetic susceptibility measurements, and electronic and infrared spectra. The molar conductivity data show them to be nonelectrolytes. The Schiff base behaves as a tridentate dibasic ONS donor towards metal ions. Thermal analyses indicate the presence of water in the complexes, making them six and four coordinates. The solid state electrical conductivity of the ligand and its complexes has been measured in the temperature range 313–414 K and the complexes are found to show semiconducting behavior. The antibacterial activities of the ligand and its complexes have also been screened against various organisms and it is observed that the coordination of metal ions has a pronounced effect on the bacterial activity of the ligand.  相似文献   

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A new series of oxovanadium(IV), chromium(III), manganese(II), iron(III), cobalt(II), nickel(II), and copper(II) complexes of the 3-hydrazino quinoxaline-2-one (HQO) were prepared and characterized. The ligand exhibits biambidenticity. It behaves as a bidentate ON donor in oxovanadium(IV), iron(III) and copper(II) complexes and as a bis bidentate ONNN donor in chromium(III), manganese(II), cobalt(II) and nickel(II) complexes. The nature of bonding and the stereochemistry of the complexes have been deduced from elemental analyses, thermal, infrared, 1H NMR, electronic spectra, magnetic susceptibility and conductivity measurements. An octahedral geometry was suggested for all the complexes. All the complexes show subnormal magnetic moments. The ligand, HQO, and its complexes were tested against one strain Gram +ve bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus), Gram −ve bacteria (Escherichia coli). The prepared metal complexes exhibited higher antimicrobial activities than the parent ligand.  相似文献   

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Ionic nickel(IV)–dimethylglyoxime complexes have been prepared by oxidation of nickel(II)–dimethylglyoxime in alkaline solutions with ferricyanide. A novel base-controlled equilibrium is demonstrated between the monomeric and dimeric nickel(IV)–dimethylglyoxime complexes in solution. The oxidation state of nickel as +4 is confirmed by titration with hydroxylamine salt. The results obtained from the UV/VIS spectrophotometry, titrimetry, infrared and NMR studies are discussed.  相似文献   

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A series of four-coordinate square-planar nickel(II) complexes of o-phenylenebis(N'-methyloxamidate)(L1) and related o-phenylene(N'-methyloxamidate)oxamate (L2) and o-phenylenebis(oxamate)(L3) tetradentate ligands have been synthesized and characterized structurally, spectroscopically and electrochemically. The parent nickel(II)-L1 complex presents an intense MLCT band in the UV region (lambda max = 357 nm) and a distinctive 1 s --> 4p CT satellite in the Ni K-edge XANES spectrum (E = 8339.2 eV). These features together with the short Ni-N(amidate) bond lengths (1.85-1.93 A) as revealed by the analysis of the Ni K-edge EXAFS spectrum and confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction are typical of square-planar low spin (S = 0) Ni(II) ions. The dianionic nickel(II) complexes, [Ni(II)L(i)](2-)(i = -3), experience two redox processes in acetonitrile at 25 degrees C. The first redox process, at moderately low potentials (E1 = 0.12-0.52 V vs. SCE), is a reversible one-electron metal-centered oxidation to the corresponding monoanionic nickel(III) complexes, [Ni(III)L(i)]-. The second redox process, at relatively high potentials (E2 = 0.86-1.04 V vs. SCE), is a quasireversible to irreversible one-electron oxidation largely centered on the o-benzenediamidate fragment of the non-innocent ligand, yielding the corresponding neutral nickel(iii) complexes with a o-benzosemiquinonediimine pi-cation radical ligand, [Ni(III)(L(i))*+]. The singly and doubly oxidized species of the parent nickel(II)-L1 complex have been prepared by chemical oxidation and characterized spectroscopically in acetonitrile at -40 degrees C. The stable singly oxidized nickel(III)-L1 species presents an intense LMCT band in the NIR region (lambda max = 910 nm) and a rhombic X-band EPR spectrum (g1 = 2.193, g2 = 2.080 and g3 = 2.006) characteristic of square-planar low spin (S = 1/2) Ni(III) ions. The unstable double oxidized nickel(III)-L1 pi-cation radical species exhibits a rather intense visible band (lambda max = 645 nm) that is tentatively assigned as a MLCT transition from the Ni(III)-benzosemiquinone type ground state to the Ni(IV) excited state.  相似文献   

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Cyclohexylcarbamodithioic acid has been synthesized by the reaction of cyclohexylamine with carbon disulfide at room temperature. Its complexes have been synthesized by the reaction of cyclohexylcarbamodithioic acid with organotin(IV) chlorides in 1?:?1/1?:?2 molar ratio. The ligand and complexes have been characterized by elemental analysis, infrared (IR), and multinuclear (1H, 13C, and 119Sn) NMR spectroscopy. Elemental data show good agreement between calculated and found values of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur. IR data show that the ligand is bidentate and complexes exhibit a five-coordinate geometry in the solid state, which is also confirmed by semi-empirical studies. NMR data show that the complexes exhibit tetrahedral geometry in solution state. The ligand and its complexes were screened for their in vitro mutagenic, antimicrobial, MIC, antioxidant activities, and cytotoxicity. Biological screening data demonstrate that complexes show significant activity against various bacterial and fungal strains and are good antioxidants. The cytotoxicity data show positive lethality for complexes as compared to ligand and can play a very significant role in drug development.  相似文献   

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This review narrates the electron transfer reactions of various nickel(III) and nickel(IV) complexes reported during the period 1981 until today. The reactions have been categorized mainly with respect to the type of nickel complexes. The reactivity of nickel(III) complexes of macrocycles, 2,2′-bipyridyl and 1,10-phenanthroline, peptides and oxime–imine, and of nickel(IV) complexes derived from oxime–imine, oxime and miscellaneous ligands with various organic and inorganic electron donors have been included. Kinetic and mechanistic features associated with such interactions have been duly analyzed. The relevance of Marcus cross-relation equations in the delineation of the electron transfer paths has also been critically discussed.  相似文献   

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Two novel mononuclear five‐coordinate nickel complexes with distorted square‐pyramidal geometries are presented. They result from association of a tridentate “half‐unit” ligand and 6,6′‐dimethyl‐2,2′‐bipyridine according to a stepwise process that highlights the advantage of coordination chemistry in isolating an unstable tridentate ligand by nickel chelation. Their zero‐field splittings (ZFS) were studied by means of magnetic data and state‐of‐the‐art ab initio calculations. Good agreement between the experimental and theoretical axial D parameters confirms that large single‐ion nickel anisotropies are accessible. The synthetic process can also yield dinuclear nickel complexes in which the nickel ions are hexacoordinate. This possibility is facilitated by the presence of phenoxo oxygen atoms in the tridentate ligand that can introduce a bridge between the two nickel ions. Two different double bridges are characterized, with the bridging oxygen atoms coming from each nickel ion or from the same nickel ion. This coordination change introduces a difference in the antiferromagnetic interaction parameter J. Although the magnetic data confirm the presence of single‐ion anisotropies in these complexes, these terms cannot be determined in a straightforward way from experiment due to the mismatch between the principal axes of the local anisotropies and the presence of intersite anisotropies.  相似文献   

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Acetamidomalondihydroxamate (K2AcAMDH) and its manganese(II), iron(II), cobalt(II), nickel(II), copper(II) and zinc(II) complexes were synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, UV–VIS, IR and magnetic susceptibility. The pK a1 and pK a2 values of the dihydroxamic acid in aqueous solution were found to be 8.0?±?0.1 and 9.7?±?0.1. The dihydroxamate anion AcAMDH behaves as a tetradentate bridging ligand through both hydroxamate groups, forming complexes with a metal to ligand ratio of 1?:?1 in the solid state. The FTIR spectra and thermal decompositions of the ligand and its metal complexes were recorded. The redox behavior of the complexes was investigated in aqueous solution by square wave voltammetry and cyclic voltammetry at neutral pH. In contrast to the solid state, in solution the copper(II) and zinc(II) ions form stable complex species with a metal to ligand ratio of 1?:?2. The iron(II) and nickel(II) complexes show a two-electron irreversible reduction behavior, while the copper(II) and zinc(II) complexes undergo reversible electrode reactions. The stability constants of the complexes were determined by square wave voltammetry.  相似文献   

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Felcman J  da Silva JJ 《Talanta》1983,30(8):565-570
The stability constants for a series of oxovanadium(IV) complexes of polyaminocarboxylic acids were determined by potentiometry. The values obtained are almost equal to those of the corresponding nickel(II) complexes. The complexes formed by terdentate and quadridentate ligands contain 2 and 1 co-ordinated water molecules, respectively. These dissociate at pH ~4 in the first case, to give dimers-(VO)(2)(OH)(2)L(2),-and at about pH ~7, in the second case, to give the mononuclear hydroxo species VO(OH)L. Hydrolysis of the 1:1 aquo-complexes is preferred to the formation of 2:1 ligand: metal complexes even in the presence of a 10-fold molar excess of ligand. These results are of interest for better understanding of the behaviour of oxovanadium(IV) in biological systems.  相似文献   

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Triphenyl-and tribenzyltin(IV) complexes of the ligand (sodium 5,5-diethyl barbital) have been synthesized and characterized by various spectroscopic methods. Trigonal bipyramidal geometry is assigned to all the complexes on the basis of results obtained by 1H, 13C, and 119Sn NMR spectroscopy, IR, and 119mSn Mössbauer studies. Fungicidal activity of the complexes was studied using various plant pathogens via the hanging drop method. The triphenyltin(IV) complex of this ligand exhibited promising activity against all the plant pathogens at all concentrations used, while the tribenzyltin(IV) complex also showed significant fungicidal activity.  相似文献   

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Platinum-based complexes are among the most widely utilized cancer therapeutics. Current Pt(II) drugs face some challenges including toxicity and drug resistance. To solve these issues, great efforts have been devoted to developing nonclassical platinum complexes, such as Pt(IV) prodrugs, that act via mechanisms distinct from those of the approved drugs. Compared with active Pt(II) counterparts, Pt(IV) complexes are relatively inert. Although direct interactions between Pt(IV) complexes and nucleotides have been reported, the reaction is slow due to the kinetic inertness of Pt(IV) complexes. Herein, we design and synthesize a Pt(IV) monotrifluoromethyl complex, in which the chloride ligand that is trans to trifluoromethyl ligand is reactive. The Pt(IV) monotrifluoromethyl complex is very stable in water but displays high reactivity towards various substrates including buffer components and 5’-dGMP. The study of reaction mechanism reveals that this Pt(IV) complex reacts with phosphate via SN2 nucleophilic substitution pathway, which is different from Pt(II) drugs. The Pt(IV) monotrifluoromethyl complex is cytotoxic in human ovarian cancer cells. Our work reports an example of a reactive organometallic Pt(IV) complex that can directly interact with nucleophiles and implies its potential as an anticancer agent.  相似文献   

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The synthesis of a new Schiff base derived from 2-hydroxy-5-chloroacetophenone and 4-amino-5-mercapto-3-methyl-1,2,4-triazole and its coordination compounds with Ti(III), VO(IV), Cr(III), Mn(III), Fe(III), Zr(IV), MoO2(VI), and UO2(VI) are described. The ligand and the complexes have been characterized on the basis of analytical, electrical conductance, molecular weight, IR and electronic spectra, magnetic susceptibility measurements, and thermogravimetric analysis. The ligand acts as a dibasic tridentate molecule. Antibacterial activities of the ligand and its metal complexes have been determined by screening the compounds against E. coli, S. typhi, P. aeruginosa, and S. aureus. The solid state de electrical conductivity of the ligand and its complexes have been measured over 313–403 K, and the complexes were found to be of semiconducting nature. The article was submitted by the authors in English.  相似文献   

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The electrochemical behaviour at a platinum electrode in methylene chloride of zinc(II) and nickel(II) p-diethylaminodithiobenzoate complexes has been studied. For the zinc(II) complex the electroactive site of oxidation is the ligand and the tetrathian dication is produced. In contrast, for the nickel(II) complex the electroactive site is the metal and a stable nickel(IV) species is obtained.  相似文献   

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The tetra- and binuclear heterometallic complexes of nickel(II)-vanadium(IV/V) combinations involving a phenol-based primary ligand, viz., N,N'-dimethyl-N,N'-bis(2-hydroxy-3,5-dimethylbenzyl)ethylenediamine (H2L1), are reported in this work. Carboxylates and beta-diketonates have been used as ancillary ligands to obtain the tetranuclear complexes [Ni(II)(2)V(V)(2)(RCOO)(2)(L(1))(2)O(4)] (R = Ph, 1; R = Me(3)C, 2) and the binuclear types [(beta-diket)Ni(II)L(1)V(IV)O(beta-diket)] (3 and 4), respectively. X-ray crystallography shows that the tetranuclear complexes are constructed about an unprecedented heterometallic eight-membered Ni(2)V(2)O(4) core in which the (L(1))(2)- ligands are bound to the Ni center in a N(2)O(2) mode and simultaneously bridge a V atom via the phenoxide O atoms. The cis-N(2)O(4) coordination geometry for Ni is completed by an O atom derived from the bridging carboxylate ligand and an oxo O atom. The latter two atoms, along with a terminal oxide group, complete the O5 square-pyramidal coordination geometry for V. Each of the dinuclear compounds, [(acac)Ni(II)L(1)V(IV)O(acac)] (3) and [(dbm)Ni(II)L(1)V(IV)O(dbm)] (4) [Hdbm = dibenzoylmethane], also features a tetradentate (L(1))(2)- ligand, Ni in an octahedral cis-N(2)O(4) coordination geometry, and V in an O(5) square-pyramidal geometry. In 3 and 4, the bridges between the Ni and V atoms are provided by the (L(1))(2)- ligand. The Ni...V separations in the structures lie in the narrow range of 2.9222(4) A (3) to 2.9637(5) A (4). The paramagnetic Ni centers (S = 1) in 1 and 2 are widely separated (Ni...Ni separations are 5.423 and 5.403 A) by the double V(V)O(4) bridge that leads to weak antiferromagnetic interactions (J = -3.6 and -3.9 cm-1) and thus an ST = 0 ground state for these systems. In 3 and 4, the interactions between paramagnetic centers (Ni(II) and V(IV)) are also antiferromagnetic (J = -8.9 and -10.0 cm-1), leading to an S(T) = 1/2 ground state. Compound 4 undergoes two one-electron redox processes at E(1/2) = +0.66 and -1.34 V vs Ag/AgCl reference due to a V(IV/V) oxidation and a Ni(II)/I reduction, respectively, as indicated by cyclic and differential pulse voltammetry.  相似文献   

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Novel monobasic tridentate ONS donor ligand (HL) was synthesized from the condensation reaction of chromone-3-carboxaldehyde with S-benzyldithiocarbazate (SBDTC). Reaction of the ligand with the metal ions copper(II), nickel(II), cobalt(II), oxidovanadium(IV), cerium(III), manganese(II), zinc(II), and cadmium(II) afforded dimeric complexes with the general formula [ML(Y)m(H2O)x]2·(Y)m·nH2zCH3OH, Y?=?NO3 or Cl, m?=?0–2, x?=?0–2, n?=?0–2, and z?=?0–1 for all complexes except oxidovanadium(IV) complex which has the formula [VOL(H2O)]2(SO4). Structures of the ligand and its metal complexes were established through elemental, spectroscopic data (FT-IR, UV-Vis, and mass), thermal analyses, as well as conductivity and magnetic susceptibility measurements. The geometrical structures of the metal complexes are octahedral and square planar. The ligand and its complexes were subjected to in vitro bioassays against the gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria and the fungus strain with good results for some of these compounds. The antitumor activity of the ligand and its copper(II) and oxidovanadium(IV) complexes were investigated against HepG2 cell line. The molecular parameters of the ligand and its metal complexes have been calculated on the basis of DFT level implemented in the Gaussian 09 program, and computed data were correlated with the experimental results. The HOMO→LUMO electron transition potentially occurs from S-benzyldithiocarbazate to chromone moieties with 4.048?eV. The Mn(II) complex has the highest value of energy barrier, while Cu(II) complex has the lowest value among the complexes. All synthesized complexes have energy gap lower than free ligand and therefore these complexes are more reactive than the free ligand.  相似文献   

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A hydrazone ligand (HL) containing the thiophene moiety has been prepared via condensation of thiophene-2-carbohydrazide with 1,5-dimethyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrazole-4-carbaldehyde. The complexes of copper(II), nickel(II), cobalt(II), manganese(II), zinc(II), palladium(II), iron(III), ruthenium(III), uranyl(VI), and titanium(IV) with the ligand were prepared in good yield from the reaction of the ligand with the corresponding metal salts. The ligand and complexes were characterized using infrared, mass spectra, nuclear magnetic resonance, electronic absorption spectra, electron spin resonance, and magnetic moment measurements as well as elemental and thermal analyses. The results showed that the complexes are enolic by nature, whilst the ratio between the metal ion and the ligand depends on the acidity of the metallic ions and their oxidation numbers.  相似文献   

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A large number of complexes of the first-row transition metals with non-innocent ligands has been characterized in the last few years. The localization of the oxidation site in such complexes can lead to discrepancies when electrons can be removed either from the metal center (leading to an M((n+1)+) closed-shell ligand) or from the ligand (leading to an M(n+) open-shell ligand). The influence of the ligand field on the oxidation site in square-planar nickel complexes of redox-active ligands is explored herein. The tetradentate ligands employed herein incorporate two di-tert-butylphenolate (pro-phenoxyl) moieties and one orthophenylenediamine spacer. The links between the spacer and both phenolates are either two imines ([Ni(L1)]), two amidates ([Ni(L3)]2-), or one amidate and one imine ([Ni(L2)]-). The structure of each nickel(II) complex is presented. In the noncoordinating solvent CH2Cl2, the one-electron-oxidized forms are ligand-radical species with a contribution from a singly occupied d orbital of the nickel. In the presence of an exogenous ligand, such as pyridine, a Ni(III) closed-shell ligand form is favored: axial ligation, which stabilizes the trivalent nickel in its octahedral geometry, induces an electron transfer from the metal(II) center to the radical ligand. The affinity of pyridine for the phenoxylnickel(II) species is correlated to the N-donor ability of the linkers.  相似文献   

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Summary Mixed ligand nickel(II) complexes of different compositions were prepared with water, sulfate ion and 1,2-ethanediol as ligands. The magnetic susceptibility data, the IR spectra and the thermoanalytical curves of the complexes were recorded. Oxygen atoms bound by one or two coordinate bonds to the metal ion, or by hydrogen-bonds in the crystal state were observed. All complexes are sensitive for moisture. The bis complex proved to be the more stable complex.  相似文献   

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Seven different organotin(IV) complexes have been synthesized by reacting 2-ethylanilinocarbonylpropenoic acid with R2SnCl2/R3SnCl under reflux conditions. The organotin(IV) complexes along with ligand have been characterized by different techniques including elemental analysis, FT-IR and multinuclear NMR (1H and 13C). IR data show that complexation occurs through -COO site and the ligand is bidentate which is also confirmed by the semi-empirical quantum-mechanical study. 1H and 13C NMR data confirm the tetrahedral geometry of complexes in solution. The complexes as well as the ligand were also checked for various  相似文献   

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Two novel mononuclear five-coordinate nickel complexes with distorted square-pyramidal geometries are presented. They result from association of a tridentate "half-unit" ligand and 6,6'-dimethyl-2,2'-bipyridine according to a stepwise process that highlights the advantage of coordination chemistry in isolating an unstable tridentate ligand by nickel chelation. Their zero-field splittings (ZFS) were studied by means of magnetic data and state-of-the-art ab initio calculations. Good agreement between the experimental and theoretical axial D parameters confirms that large single-ion nickel anisotropies are accessible. The synthetic process can also yield dinuclear nickel complexes in which the nickel ions are hexacoordinate. This possibility is facilitated by the presence of phenoxo oxygen atoms in the tridentate ligand that can introduce a bridge between the two nickel ions. Two different double bridges are characterized, with the bridging oxygen atoms coming from each nickel ion or from the same nickel ion. This coordination change introduces a difference in the antiferromagnetic interaction parameter J. Although the magnetic data confirm the presence of single-ion anisotropies in these complexes, these terms cannot be determined in a straightforward way from experiment due to the mismatch between the principal axes of the local anisotropies and the presence of intersite anisotropies.  相似文献   

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