Tin(IV) Complexes with Salen Type Schiff base: Synthesis, Spectroscopic Characterization, Crystal Structure, Antibacterial Screening and Cytotoxicity
- Authors: Ali S.1, Ara T.1, Danish M.2, Shujah S.3, Slawin A.M.4
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Affiliations:
- Department of Chemistry, Quaid-e-Azam University
- Department of Chemistry, University of Gujrat
- Department of Chemistry, Kohat University of Science and Technology
- Molecular Structure Laboratory, School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews
- Issue: Vol 45, No 12 (2019)
- Pages: 889-898
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1070-3284/article/view/214969
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070328419120017
- ID: 214969
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Abstract
A series of six tin(IV) complexes [SnCl2(L) (I), Me2Sn(L) (II), Bu2Sn(L) (III), Ph2Sn(L) (IV), Oct2Sn(L) (V), BuSnCl(L) (VI)] derived from N,N'-bis(2-hydroxy-1-naphthylidene)-1,2-diaminobenzene [LH2] have been synthesized. The obtained compounds were characterized by elemental analysis, mass spectrometry, FT-IR and NMR (1H, 13C) spectroscopy. The crystal structures of compounds (IV) and (VI) have also been determined by single crystal X-ray analysis (CIF files CCDC nos. 856596 (IV) and 856595 (VI)). The study revealed that the complexes exist as discrete monomeric species and the tin atom is hexa-coordinated in a distorted octahedral geometry. The two phenyl groups in compound (IV) are at trans-positions. Similarly, in complex (VI) the butyl and chloro groups also adopt trans-orientation. The in vitro antibacterial screening and cytotoxicity investigations revealed that the biological activities significantly depend upon the alkyl or others groups present on tin atom. Most of the tin(IV) complexes are active against Escherichia coli and highest activity is shown by complex (IV) against Bacillus subtilis. Furthermore, complex (IV) has also demonstrated the highest cytotoxicity against brine shrimp with LD50 value 0.858 μg/mL.
About the authors
S. Ali
Department of Chemistry, Quaid-e-Azam University
Email: shaukat.shujah@yahoo.com
Pakistan, Islamabad, 45320
T. Ara
Department of Chemistry, Quaid-e-Azam University
Email: shaukat.shujah@yahoo.com
Pakistan, Islamabad, 45320
M. Danish
Department of Chemistry, University of Gujrat
Email: shaukat.shujah@yahoo.com
Pakistan, Gujrat, 50700
S. Shujah
Department of Chemistry, Kohat University of Science and Technology
Author for correspondence.
Email: shaukat.shujah@yahoo.com
Pakistan, Kohat, 26000
A. M. Z. Slawin
Molecular Structure Laboratory, School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews
Email: shaukat.shujah@yahoo.com
United Kingdom, St Andrews, KY16 9ST
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