Structural diversities and preliminary antimicrobial studies of 1-((E)-(pentylimino)methyl)naphthalen-2-ol and its metal complexes


Cite item

Full Text

Open Access Open Access
Restricted Access Access granted
Restricted Access Subscription Access

Abstract

Schiff bases and their metal complexes have a number of biological activities such as antidepressant, analgesic, antimicrobial, antiviral, and antitumor. In the present studies, the 1-((E)-(pentylimino)methyl)naphthalen-2-ol ligand is prepared by the reaction of 2-hydroxynaphthaldehyde with n-amyl amine. The ligand results in CoL3, NiL2 and CuL2 complexes when reacted with the cobalt acetate, nickel acetate, and copper acetate salts respectively. The complexes along with their ligand are fully characterized by X-ray diffraction studies and biologically screened. The ligand structure reveals that it is a zwitterion species where the iminic nitrogen atom is protonated and the C–O bond shows a high double bond character. The cobalt complex has an octahedral geometry around the metal center and each nitrogen atom is in the trans position to the oxygen donor site. On the other hand, the copper complex shows a centrosymmetric square planar coordination, and in this case, the nitrogen sites are trans to each other. The complexes and the ligand are found to be more potent than the standard drugs used against some microbes in their preliminary biological studies.

About the authors

M. Ahmad

Medicinal Botanic Centre PCSIR Labs Complex University Road

Author for correspondence.
Email: mushtaqpcsir@yahoo.com
Pakistan, Peshawar, 25120

Z. Perveen

Institute of Chemical Sciences University of Peshawar

Email: adailton.bortoluzzi@ufsc.br
Pakistan, Peshawar, 25120

A. J. Bortoluzzi

Departmento de Química

Author for correspondence.
Email: adailton.bortoluzzi@ufsc.br
Brazil, Florianopolis

S. Hameed

Deparment of Chemistry

Email: adailton.bortoluzzi@ufsc.br
Pakistan, Islamabad, 45320

M. R. Shah

HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry University of Karachi

Email: adailton.bortoluzzi@ufsc.br
Pakistan, Karachi, 75270

M. Tariq

Deparment of Chemistry; Department of Chemistry Shaheed Benazir University

Email: adailton.bortoluzzi@ufsc.br
Pakistan, Islamabad, 45320; Sheringal, 18050

G. ud Din

Institute of Chemical Sciences University of Peshawar

Email: adailton.bortoluzzi@ufsc.br
Pakistan, Peshawar, 25120

M. Anwar

Institute of Chemical Sciences University of Peshawar

Email: adailton.bortoluzzi@ufsc.br
Pakistan, Peshawar, 25120

Supplementary files

Supplementary Files
Action
1. JATS XML

Copyright (c) 2017 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.