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DNA interaction, biological, and structural identification studies of bivalent nano‐sized Nickel, Palladium, and Platinum chelates of 2‐(((Z)‐6‐chloro‐3‐((E)‐([2‐hydroxyphenyl]imino)methyl)‐4H‐chromen‐4‐ylidene)amino)phenol Schiff base ligand

New nano‐sized Ni(II), Pd(II), and Pt(II) Schiff base chelates of 2‐(((Z)‐6‐chloro‐3‐((E)‐([2‐hydroxyphenyl]imino)methyl)‐4H‐chromen‐4‐ylidene)amino)phenol were designed and manufactured. The structural characterization of these isolated compounds was accomplished through spectral measurements, ther...

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Published in:Applied organometallic chemistry 2024-05, Vol.38 (5), p.n/a
Main Authors: Alaghaz, Abdel‐Nasser M. A., Alamier, Waleed M., Almashnowi, Majed Y.
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Summary:New nano‐sized Ni(II), Pd(II), and Pt(II) Schiff base chelates of 2‐(((Z)‐6‐chloro‐3‐((E)‐([2‐hydroxyphenyl]imino)methyl)‐4H‐chromen‐4‐ylidene)amino)phenol were designed and manufactured. The structural characterization of these isolated compounds was accomplished through spectral measurements, thermal and elemental analyses, and magnetic moment and conductivity determinations. The nano‐sized metal(II) complexes molar conductance indicated that they exhibited non‐electrolytic behavior. The UV–Vis spectral data and magnetic moment provided evidence for producing octahedral geometries in the nano‐sized complexes of Ni(II), Pd(II), and Pt(II). Metal chelates' thermal characteristics and decomposition kinetics were examined through Coats‐Redfern technique. The kinetic aspects, including pre‐exponential factor (A), the entropy of activation (ΔS), and activation energy (E) were enumerated. The X‐ray diffraction (XRD) calculations results of the trivalent metal complexes showed that sharp and intense diffraction peaks signify their crystalline properties with nanoscale particle size, and another proof was obtained from the images of SEM, TEM, EDX, and AFM also homogeneous distribution over the complex surface was confirmed. Molecular modeling techniques were adopted to optimize the metal complexes geometry. The viscosity and UV–Vis absorption determinations were utilized to assess the calf thymus DNA (CT‐DNA) interaction with the nano‐sized metal(II) chelates. The acquired data revealed that the complexes exhibit a non‐intercalative or incomplete binding pattern when interacting with DNA. The calculated DNA‐complexes binding constants are 3.93 ± 0.02 × 10,4 1.67 ± 0.3 × 105 and 2.88 ± 0.03 × 105 M−1, for nano‐sized Ni(II), Pd(II) and Pt(II) Schiff base chelates, successively. Both Gram‐negative (Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) and Gram‐positive (Bacillus subtilis and Streptococcus pneumoniae) micro‐organisms were tested against H2L Schiff base ligand and its nano‐sized metal(II) complexes. Candida albicans and Aspergillus fumigatus were tested for antifungal activity, revealing that most complexes had activity lower than H2L ligand, while the complex of Ni(II) exhibited no discernible antifungal activities. Furthermore, the manufactured complexes underwent testing for their in‐vitro anticancer and antibacterial effectiveness. Furthermore, the complexes antioxidant activity was appraised through DPPH and ABTS inhibition tests, revealing distinct scave
ISSN:0268-2605
1099-0739
DOI:10.1002/aoc.7396