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Design and construction of the imidazole-2-thione-based copper(I) complexes by varying the co-anion and synthesis conditions and verifying their antimicrobial activity

Autor
Gajda, Roman
Motamedi, Hossein
Nozarian, Kimia
Mousavifard, Elham Sadat
Abrahams, Carmel T.
Mayer, Peter
Woźniak, Krzysztof
Beheshti, Azizolla
Data publikacji
2021
Abstrakt (EN)

A series of copper-based polymers of [Cu(bbit)I]n (1), {[Cu(bbit)2](HSO4).(S8)0.5}n (2), [Cu4(CN)4 (bbit)2]n (3) and [Cu(bbit)Cl]n (4) have been designed and synthesized from reaction of CuX (X ​= ​I, Cl and CN) with 1,1-(1,4-butanediyl) bis (1,3-dihydro-3-methyl-1H-imidazole- 2-thione) (bbit) ligand. These compounds were characterized by IR, CHNS, PL, TGA, PXRD and their crystal structures were determined by X-ray crystallography. The final structure of synthesized polymers was affected by applied co-ligand and reaction conditions. Treating copper(I) iodide with equimolar ratio of bbit ligand afforded 1D wavelike polymer 1 with a distorted trigonal planar geometry by branched tube method. Polymer 2 has synthesized by the same starting material for 1 through unexpected process by solvothermal method with a distorted S4 tetrahedral environment. With addition of CN− to the reaction mixture of 1, 2D wavelike polymer of 3 with distorted trigonal CNS and tetrahedral CNS2 coordination environments was formed. Polymer 4 is analogue of 1 and was prepared by the same method as for 1 using copper chloride instead of copper iodide. The action of the title polymers on several pathogens were verified via antibacterial, MIC and MBC tests. The obtained results displayed that the polymers 1, 2 and 4 have bactericidal behavior, while the polymer 3 is a bacteriostatic agent.

Słowa kluczowe EN
Imidazole-2-thione ligand
Copper coordination compounds
Synthesis procedure
Antibacterial activity
Branched tube
Solvothermal
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki chemiczne
Czasopismo
Journal of Solid State Chemistry
Tom
294
Strony od-do
121874
ISSN
0022-4596
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