Synthesis, characterization and bioactivity of a new Fe(III) 18-metallacrown-6 and a new trinuclear linear Ni(II) complexes
摘要:
A new trinuclear linear Ni(II) compound [Ni(3)(H(2)O)(2)(DMA)(2)(acshz)(2)] center dot 2DMF (DMA = dimethylamine) (I) and a new Fc(III) 18-metallacrown-6 [Fe(6)(acbshz)(6)(DMF)(H(2)O)(5)] center dot 5DMF (2), with two similar pentadentate ligands, N-acryloyl-salicylhydrazide (H(3)acshz) and N-acryloyl-5-bromosalicylhydrazide (H(3)acbshz) have been synthesized and characterized by X-ray crystallography. In compound 1, three nickel ions arrange in a strictly linear structure, adjacent molecules are linked by intermolecular H bonds to form a 2D infinite wave-like structure. In compound 2, the ring of the metallacrown is consisted of six interlink [Fe-N-N] repeated units through hydrazide N-N group bridging. It is the first metallacrown that the coordination environments of metal ions in the cycle ring are different, and these differences make the two faces of the disc-shaped hexanuclear ring do not have opposite chiralities. The studies in solution integrity and stability of the metallacrown 2 show it is soluble and stable in DMF. UV-Vis titrations demonstrate the metallacrown 2 is stable in DMF even in the presence of excess metal ions. Antibacterial screening data indicate the two compounds all have antimicrobial activities against the tested microorganisms. The activities of metallacrown 2 are stronger than trinuclear compound 1. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Synthesis, crystal structure and bioactivity of a novel linear trinuclear nickel(II) complex
作者:Wei Luo、Xianggao Meng、Xuzhuo Sun、Fengping Xiao、Junfeng Shen、Yan Zhou、Gongzhen Cheng、Zhenping Ji
DOI:10.1016/j.inoche.2007.07.022
日期:2007.11
Abstract A novellineartrinuclear nickel(II) complex, [Ni3(H2O)2(DMA)2(acbshz)2]·2DMF (DMA = dimethylamine; acbshz = N-acryloyl-5-bromosalicylhydrazide), has been prepared by self-assembly approach. The three nickel atoms arrange in a strictly linear structure, adjacent molecules are linked by intermolecular H bonds to form a 2D infinite wave-like structure. Antibacterial screening data indicate the