The reactions of a tridentate hydrazone ligand, N'-[1-(pyridin-2-yl)ethylidene]acetohydrazide (LH), derived from condensation of 2-acetylpyridine with acetic hydrazide, with M(NO3)(2)center dot nH(2)O [M = Cu, Co and Nil in the presence of thiocyanate afford three end-to-end zig-zag coordination polymers, [CuLH (NO3)(mu(1.3)-NCS)](n)center dot nH(2)O (1), [CoLH(NCS)(mu(1.3)-NCS)](n) (2) and [NiLH(NCS)(mu(1.3)-NCS)](n) (3) (where LH = CH3C(=O)-N-N=CCH3C5H4N). Single-crystal X-ray structural determination studies reveal that in all the complexes, the hydrazone ligand in the neutral keto form (LH) coordinates a M-II ion that is bridged to two neighboring metal centers by SCN- anions, generating a 1-D helical coordination chain. In 1, the Cu-II atom adopts a distorted tetragonal bipyramid geometry whereas in 2 and 3, the central Co-II or Ni-II atom possesses into a distorted octahedral environment. All the aforementioned compounds have been fully characterized by elemental analysis, IR, UV-Vis and EPR spectra. Variable temperature magnetic susceptibility measurement of 1 accounts the weak antiferromagnetic interactions whereas 2 shows single-ion anisotropy. Compound 3 is well described as a 3-D ferromagnetic. The inhibitory effects of all the complexes on the cell population growth of human lung carcinoma cells (A549 cells), human colorectal carcinoma cells (COLD 205 cells and HT-29 cells), and human hepatocellular carcinoma cells (PLC5 cells) were determined by MTT assays.

End-to-end thiocyanato-bridged zig-zag polymers of CuII, CoII and NiII with a hydrazone ligand: EPR, magnetic susceptibility and biological study / A., Datta; P. H., Liu; J. H., Huang; Garribba, Eugenio; M., Turnbull; B., Machura; C. L., Hsu; W. T., Chang; A., Pevec. - In: POLYHEDRON. - ISSN 0277-5387. - 44:(2012), pp. 77-87. [10.1016/j.poly.2012.06.027]

End-to-end thiocyanato-bridged zig-zag polymers of CuII, CoII and NiII with a hydrazone ligand: EPR, magnetic susceptibility and biological study

GARRIBBA, Eugenio;
2012-01-01

Abstract

The reactions of a tridentate hydrazone ligand, N'-[1-(pyridin-2-yl)ethylidene]acetohydrazide (LH), derived from condensation of 2-acetylpyridine with acetic hydrazide, with M(NO3)(2)center dot nH(2)O [M = Cu, Co and Nil in the presence of thiocyanate afford three end-to-end zig-zag coordination polymers, [CuLH (NO3)(mu(1.3)-NCS)](n)center dot nH(2)O (1), [CoLH(NCS)(mu(1.3)-NCS)](n) (2) and [NiLH(NCS)(mu(1.3)-NCS)](n) (3) (where LH = CH3C(=O)-N-N=CCH3C5H4N). Single-crystal X-ray structural determination studies reveal that in all the complexes, the hydrazone ligand in the neutral keto form (LH) coordinates a M-II ion that is bridged to two neighboring metal centers by SCN- anions, generating a 1-D helical coordination chain. In 1, the Cu-II atom adopts a distorted tetragonal bipyramid geometry whereas in 2 and 3, the central Co-II or Ni-II atom possesses into a distorted octahedral environment. All the aforementioned compounds have been fully characterized by elemental analysis, IR, UV-Vis and EPR spectra. Variable temperature magnetic susceptibility measurement of 1 accounts the weak antiferromagnetic interactions whereas 2 shows single-ion anisotropy. Compound 3 is well described as a 3-D ferromagnetic. The inhibitory effects of all the complexes on the cell population growth of human lung carcinoma cells (A549 cells), human colorectal carcinoma cells (COLD 205 cells and HT-29 cells), and human hepatocellular carcinoma cells (PLC5 cells) were determined by MTT assays.
2012
End-to-end thiocyanato-bridged zig-zag polymers of CuII, CoII and NiII with a hydrazone ligand: EPR, magnetic susceptibility and biological study / A., Datta; P. H., Liu; J. H., Huang; Garribba, Eugenio; M., Turnbull; B., Machura; C. L., Hsu; W. T., Chang; A., Pevec. - In: POLYHEDRON. - ISSN 0277-5387. - 44:(2012), pp. 77-87. [10.1016/j.poly.2012.06.027]
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