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Selective coordination ability of sulfamethazine Schiff-base ligand towards copper(II): Molecular structures, spectral and SAR study
Mansour, Ahmed M.
, p. 257 - 266 (2014)
In the present work, a combined experimental and theoretical study of the N-(4,6-Dimethyl-pyrimidin-2-yl)-4-[(2-hydroxy-benzylidene)amino] benzenesulfonamide ligand (H2L) and its mononuclear and magnetically diluted binuclear CuII complexes has been performed using IR, TG/DTA, magnetic, EPR, and conductivity measurements. Calculated g-tensor values showed best agreement with experimental values from EPR when carried out using the MPW1PW91 functional. Coordination of H2L to a CuII center, regardless of the binding site and Cu:L stoichiometry, leads to a significant decrease in the antibacterial activity compared to the free ligand as well as reference drugs in the case of Staphylococcus aureus. Structural-activity relationship suggests that ELUMO, ΔE, dipole moment, polarizability and electrophilicity index were the most significant descriptors for the correlation with the antibacterial activity.
Schiff bases derived from 4-amino-n-substituted benzenesulfonamide: Synthesis, spectral characterisation and mic evaluation
Nisha, Chinnadhurai,Sabarika, Balachandran,Subbalakshmi, Ramanathan,Valarmathy, Govindaraj
, p. 435 - 448 (2022/01/03)
The present study is aimed to synthesise Schiff bases from sulfathiazole/ sulfamethoxazole/ sulfadimidine with 2-hydroxybenzaldehyde. The synthesized Schiff bases were characterized by analytical data, IR, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, UV-Vis spe