Copper(II) Complexes with 5-Nitro-2-furoic Acid: Synthesis, Structure, Thermal Properties, and Biological Activity
Reaction of copper(II) acetate with 5-nitro-2-furoic acid (NO 2 -Hfur) and N-donor ligands 2,2'‑bipyridine (bpy) and pyridine (py) has resulted in complexes [Cu(NO 2 -fur) 2 (H 2 O) 2 ]·2H 2 O ( I ), [Cu(NO 2 -fur) 2 (py) 2 (H 2 O)] ( II ), and binuclear [Cu 2 (NO 2 -fur) 4 (bpy) 2 ]·H 2 O ( II...
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description | Reaction of copper(II) acetate with 5-nitro-2-furoic acid (NO
2
-Hfur) and N-donor ligands 2,2'‑bipyridine (bpy) and pyridine (py) has resulted in complexes [Cu(NO
2
-fur)
2
(H
2
O)
2
]·2H
2
O (
I
), [Cu(NO
2
-fur)
2
(py)
2
(H
2
O)] (
II
), and binuclear [Cu
2
(NO
2
-fur)
4
(bpy)
2
]·H
2
O (
III
) whose structure was determined by X‑ray diffraction study. Cation Cu
2+
is in square-planar (
I
) or square-pyramidal (
II
,
III
) environment and has CN(Cu) = 4 (
I
) or 5 (
II
,
III
), respectively. Stability of complexes
I
–
III
in solid phase has been determined by synchronous thermal analysis, stability in solutions has been studied by electronic absorption spectroscopy. Compounds
I
and
II
are thermally stable (>100°С). The presence of nitro group in the complexes causes strong exothermal effects, whose intensity is leveled by donor ligand. The storage of solutions of the compounds in 5% glucose solution and 0.9% NaCl for 2 days according to UV spectroscopy causes no their degradation. Biological activity of complexes
I
–
III
was studied in vitro toward non-pathogenic strain
M. smegmatis
(behaves as a model for
M. tuberculosis
); antimicrobial activity of compound
II
toward a number of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria has been investigated. |
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I
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II
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II
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III
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2
-Hfur) and N-donor ligands 2,2'‑bipyridine (bpy) and pyridine (py) has resulted in complexes [Cu(NO
2
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2
(H
2
O)
2
]·2H
2
O (
I
), [Cu(NO
2
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2
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O)] (
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2
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2
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2
O (
III
) whose structure was determined by X‑ray diffraction study. Cation Cu
2+
is in square-planar (
I
) or square-pyramidal (
II
,
III
) environment and has CN(Cu) = 4 (
I
) or 5 (
II
,
III
), respectively. Stability of complexes
I
–
III
in solid phase has been determined by synchronous thermal analysis, stability in solutions has been studied by electronic absorption spectroscopy. Compounds
I
and
II
are thermally stable (>100°С). The presence of nitro group in the complexes causes strong exothermal effects, whose intensity is leveled by donor ligand. The storage of solutions of the compounds in 5% glucose solution and 0.9% NaCl for 2 days according to UV spectroscopy causes no their degradation. Biological activity of complexes
I
–
III
was studied in vitro toward non-pathogenic strain
M. smegmatis
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M. tuberculosis
); antimicrobial activity of compound
II
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2
-Hfur) and N-donor ligands 2,2'‑bipyridine (bpy) and pyridine (py) has resulted in complexes [Cu(NO
2
-fur)
2
(H
2
O)
2
]·2H
2
O (
I
), [Cu(NO
2
-fur)
2
(py)
2
(H
2
O)] (
II
), and binuclear [Cu
2
(NO
2
-fur)
4
(bpy)
2
]·H
2
O (
III
) whose structure was determined by X‑ray diffraction study. Cation Cu
2+
is in square-planar (
I
) or square-pyramidal (
II
,
III
) environment and has CN(Cu) = 4 (
I
) or 5 (
II
,
III
), respectively. Stability of complexes
I
–
III
in solid phase has been determined by synchronous thermal analysis, stability in solutions has been studied by electronic absorption spectroscopy. Compounds
I
and
II
are thermally stable (>100°С). The presence of nitro group in the complexes causes strong exothermal effects, whose intensity is leveled by donor ligand. The storage of solutions of the compounds in 5% glucose solution and 0.9% NaCl for 2 days according to UV spectroscopy causes no their degradation. Biological activity of complexes
I
–
III
was studied in vitro toward non-pathogenic strain
M. smegmatis
(behaves as a model for
M. tuberculosis
); antimicrobial activity of compound
II
toward a number of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria has been investigated.</abstract><cop>Moscow</cop><pub>Pleiades Publishing</pub><doi>10.1134/S003602362270005X</doi><tpages>12</tpages></addata></record> |
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