Synthesis, structural determination and antimicrobial evaluation of two novel CoII and ZnII halogenometallates as efficient catalysts for the acetalization reaction of aldehydes.

Q1 Chemistry
Assila Maatar Ben Salah, Lilia Belghith Fendri, Thierry Bataille, Raquel P Herrera, Houcine Naïli
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Abstract

Background: Complexes of imidazole derivatives with transition metal ions have attracted much attention because of their biological and pharmacological activities, such as antimicrobial, antifungal, antiallergic, antitumoural and antimetastatic properties. In addition, imidazoles occupy an important place owing to their meaningful catalytic activity in several processes, such as in hydroamination, hydrosilylation, Heck reaction and Henry reaction. In this work, we describe the crystallization of two halogenometallate based on 2-methylimidazole. Their IR, thermal analysis, catalytic properties and antibacterial activities have also been investigated.

Results: Two new isostructural organic-inorganic hybrid materials, based on 2-methyl-1H-imidazole, 1 and 2, were synthesized and fully structurally characterized. The analysis of their crystal packing reveals non-covalent interactions, including C/N-H···Cl hydrogen bonds and π···π stacking interactions, to be the main factor governing the supramolecular assembly of the crystalline complexes. The thermal decomposition of the complexes is a mono-stage process, confirmed by the three-dimensional representation of the powder diffraction patterns (TDXD). The catalytic structure exhibited promising activity using MeOH as solvent and as the unique source of acetalization. Moreover, the antimicrobial results suggested that metal-complexes exhibit significant antimicrobial activity.

Conclusion: This study highlights again the structural and the biological diversities within the field of inorganic-organic hybrids.

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两种新型CoII和ZnII卤素金属酸盐作为醛缩化反应的高效催化剂的合成、结构测定和抗菌评价。
背景:咪唑衍生物与过渡金属离子配合物因其具有抗菌、抗真菌、抗过敏、抗肿瘤和抗转移等生物学和药理学活性而受到广泛关注。此外,咪唑类化合物在氢胺化反应、硅氢化反应、Heck反应和Henry反应等过程中具有显著的催化活性,在化学反应中占有重要地位。本文描述了基于2-甲基咪唑的两种卤代金属酸盐的结晶。研究了它们的红外光谱、热分析、催化性能和抗菌活性。结果:合成了2-甲基- 1h -咪唑1和2两种新型等结构有机-无机杂化材料,并对其进行了结构表征。晶体堆积分析表明,C/N-H··Cl氢键和π···π堆积等非共价相互作用是控制晶体配合物超分子组装的主要因素。配合物的热分解是一个单阶段的过程,由粉末衍射图的三维表示(TDXD)证实。该催化结构以甲醇为溶剂,作为唯一的缩醛源,表现出良好的催化活性。此外,抗菌结果表明,金属配合物具有显著的抗菌活性。结论:本研究再次强调了无机-有机杂交种的结构和生物多样性。
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Chemistry Central Journal
Chemistry Central Journal 化学-化学综合
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期刊介绍: BMC Chemistry is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers all articles in the broad field of chemistry, including research on fundamental concepts, new developments and the application of chemical sciences to broad range of research fields, industry, and other disciplines. It provides an inclusive platform for the dissemination and discussion of chemistry to aid the advancement of all areas of research. Sections: -Analytical Chemistry -Organic Chemistry -Environmental and Energy Chemistry -Agricultural and Food Chemistry -Inorganic Chemistry -Medicinal Chemistry -Physical Chemistry -Materials and Macromolecular Chemistry -Green and Sustainable Chemistry
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