Synthesis, spectroscopic, DFT studies and biological activity of some ruthenium carbonyl derivatives of bis-(salicylaldehyde)phenylenediimine Schiff base ligand

Ramadan, Ramadan M.; Abu Al-Nasr, Ahmad K.; Omayma A.M. Ali;

Abstract


Bis-(salicylaldehyde)phenylenediimine Schiff base (H2salphen) reacted oxidatively with the triruthenium dodecacarbonyl complex, [Ru3(CO)12] to give the dicarbonyl derivative [Ru(CO)2(salphen)], 1. In presence of a secondary ligand L (L = pyridine, triphenyl phosphine, 2-aminobenzimidazole or thiourea), the monocarbonyl derivatives [Ru(CO)(salphen)L], 2–5, were isolated. When the bipyridine (bpy) ligand was used as a secondary ligand, the dicarbonyl complex [Ru(CO)2(Hsalphen)(bpy)], 6, was obtained. In complexes 1–5, the Schiff base ligand acted as a tetradentate, while it coordinated as a bidentate in complex 6. The structure and stoichiometry of the complexes were investigated by the conventional analytical and spectroscopic techniques, which revealed that they have several structural arrangements. The structures of ligand and complexes were verified by theoretical calculations based on accurate DFT approximations. The relative reactivities were estimated using chemical descriptors analysis. Biological activities of the complexes against the Escherchia coli and Staphylococcus aureus bacteria were screened.


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Title Synthesis, spectroscopic, DFT studies and biological activity of some ruthenium carbonyl derivatives of bis-(salicylaldehyde)phenylenediimine Schiff base ligand
Authors Ramadan, Ramadan M. ; Abu Al-Nasr, Ahmad K.; Omayma A.M. Ali 
Keywords Complexes;Pyridines;Ruthenium complexes;Schiff bases;Spectra;Stereochemical studies
Issue Date 5-Jun-2018
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Journal Journal of Molecular Structure 
Volume 1161
Start page 100
End page 107
ISSN 00222860
DOI 10.1016/j.molstruc.2018.01.071
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85042209317
Web of science ID WOS:000428972900012

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