Electrochemical studies: Biological evaluation of the homometallic‐binuclear complexes of malonate‐derived tetradentate O2N2 ligand
Rizk, Mariam G.; Magar, Hend S.; Fahim, Asmaa M.; Hussein, Nelly;
Abstract
Novel metal complexes were synthesized by mixing N1,N3-bis(4-phenylthiazol-
2-yl)malonamide with Cr (III), Fe (III), Cu (II), and Zn (II) nitrates in a 1:2
(L: metal) ratio. Through the use of several analytical and spectral methods,
the structures of all compounds were determined. It was determined that the
novel ligand functions through O2N2 sites as a neutral tetradentate. The thermal
stability and the thermodynamic parameters were evaluated using thermal
gravimetric analysis and the Coats-Redfern equations. Powder X-ray diffraction
investigation revealed the type of unit cell and the degree of crystallinity.
The complexes were further tested for their antibacterial efficacy, with molecular
simulation using several proteins demonstrating the strongest action
against a range of pathogens. Optimization for all compounds were made
through the basis set DFT/B3LYP/LANL2DZ to find the theoretical stability,
FMO orbitals, energy gaps, molecular electrostatic potentials (MEPs), and evaluate
physical parameter. Here, the electrochemical properties of the metal
complexes were investigated using cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical
impedance spectroscopy methods. Additionally, [Cr2(L)(NO3)4(H2O)4](NO3)2
complex has been authorized that has high electrocatalytic characteristics,
making it attractive for use in supercapacitor applications.
2-yl)malonamide with Cr (III), Fe (III), Cu (II), and Zn (II) nitrates in a 1:2
(L: metal) ratio. Through the use of several analytical and spectral methods,
the structures of all compounds were determined. It was determined that the
novel ligand functions through O2N2 sites as a neutral tetradentate. The thermal
stability and the thermodynamic parameters were evaluated using thermal
gravimetric analysis and the Coats-Redfern equations. Powder X-ray diffraction
investigation revealed the type of unit cell and the degree of crystallinity.
The complexes were further tested for their antibacterial efficacy, with molecular
simulation using several proteins demonstrating the strongest action
against a range of pathogens. Optimization for all compounds were made
through the basis set DFT/B3LYP/LANL2DZ to find the theoretical stability,
FMO orbitals, energy gaps, molecular electrostatic potentials (MEPs), and evaluate
physical parameter. Here, the electrochemical properties of the metal
complexes were investigated using cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical
impedance spectroscopy methods. Additionally, [Cr2(L)(NO3)4(H2O)4](NO3)2
complex has been authorized that has high electrocatalytic characteristics,
making it attractive for use in supercapacitor applications.
Other data
| Title | Electrochemical studies: Biological evaluation of the homometallic‐binuclear complexes of malonate‐derived tetradentate O2N2 ligand | Authors | Rizk, Mariam G.; Magar, Hend S.; Fahim, Asmaa M.; Hussein, Nelly | Keywords | amino-thiazole derivatives;DFT calculations;microbial activity;electrochemical behaviors | Issue Date | 2024 | Journal | Applied Organometallic Chemistry | Volume | 38 | Issue | 3 | ISSN | 0268-2605 1099-0739 |
DOI | 10.1002/aoc.7343 |
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