Microwave-assisted synthesis, spectroscopic properties, thermal behaviour and antimicrobial activity of unsymmetrical Schiff base complexes of Ti(III), Cr(III), MoO2(VI) and WO2(VI)

S. R. Yaul, A. A. Ramteke, J. T. Makode, N. Salunkhe, A. Yaul
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Four unsymmetrical Schiff base metal complexes, [Ti(L)(Cl)(H2O)], [Cr(L)(Cl)(H2O)], [MoO2(L)].H2O and [WO2(L)].H2O (L=4-hydroxy-3-(1-(2-(1-(2-hydroxy-5-methylphenyl)ethylideneamino)cyclohexylimino)ethyl)-6-methyl-2H-pyran-2-one) have been synthesized and characterized by their elemental analyses, magnetic susceptibility, thermogravimetric analysis, molar conductance, infrared (IR) and electronic spectral measurements. The purity of the ligand and its metal complexes are confirmed by microanalysis, while the unsymmetrical nature of the ligand was confirmed on the basis of 1H-NMR & 13C-NMR spectroscopy. Comparison of the IR spectra of the Schiff base ligand and its metal complexes confirm that the Schiff base behaves as tetradentate and coordinated via N2O2 chromophore. The ligand and its metal complexes were screened for antimicrobial activities against E. coli MTCC 443, P. aeruginosa MTCC 424 and S. aureus MTCC 96 and fungal strains, C. albicans MTCC 227 and A. niger MTCC 282. The activity data show that the complexes are more potent antimicrobials than the parent ligand.
Ti(III)、Cr(III)、MoO2(VI)和WO2(VI)非对称席夫碱配合物的微波合成、光谱性质、热行为和抗菌活性
四种不对称希夫贱金属配合物,[Ti(L)(Cl)(H2O)], [Cr(L)(Cl)(H2O)], [MoO2(L)]。H2O和[WO2(L)]。合成了水(L=4-羟基-3-(1-(2-(2-羟基-5-甲基苯基)乙基氨基)环己基)乙基)-6-甲基- 2h -吡喃-2- 1),并通过元素分析、磁化率、热重分析、摩尔电导、红外(IR)和电子光谱测量对其进行了表征。微量分析证实了配体及其金属配合物的纯度,1H-NMR和13C-NMR谱分析证实了配体的不对称性质。希夫碱配体及其金属配合物的红外光谱比较证实了希夫碱具有四齿性,并通过N2O2发色团进行配位。筛选了该配体及其金属配合物对大肠杆菌MTCC 443、铜绿假单胞菌MTCC 424、金黄色葡萄球菌MTCC 96以及真菌菌株白色念珠菌MTCC 227和黑曲霉MTCC 282的抑菌活性。活性数据表明,该配合物比母体配体具有更强的抗菌素活性。
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