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Synthesis and electrochemical characterisation of Molybdenum(VI) complexes of disalicylaldehyde malonoyl-dihydrazone
Ahmed, Aziz,Lal, Ram A.
, p. 321 - 330 (2013)
Molybdenum(VI) complexes composition [(μ2-O) 2(MoO2)2(H4L)2] ·2A (where H4L =H4slmh; A = H2O (1), pyridine (py, 2), 2-picoline (2-pic, 3), 3-picoline (3-pic, 4), 4-picoline (4-pic, 5)) have been isolated in solid state from the reaction of MoO 2(acac)2 and disalicylaldehyde malonoyldihydrazone in 1:1 M ratio in ethanol at higher temperature. The complexes have been synthesised and characterised by various physiochemical and spectroscopic studies. The structure of the molybdenum(VI) of all complexes has been established by elemental analyses, electronic, IR, 1H NMR and CV spectral studies. The dihydrazone is coordinated to the metal centres in keto enol form in all the complexes (1)-(5). The electronic spectra of the complexes are dominated by strong charge transfer bands. All of the complexes involve six coordinated molybdenum centre with octahedral arrangement of donor atoms.
Modulation of cancer therapy using nano-organometallic compounds: Preparation, spectroscopic characterization and cytotoxic evaluation
El-Tabl, Abdou S.,Wahed, Moshira M. Abd-El,Mohamed, Eman A,Abu-Setta, Mohammed H. H.
, p. 3873 - 3887 (2021/07/17)
New series of Mn(II), Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), Zn(II) and Cd(II) organometallic complexes with hydroxyl benzylidene malonohydrazide ligand have much potential as therapeutic and diagnostic agents. The ligand allows the thermodynamic and kinetic reactivity of the metal ion to be controlled and also provide a scaffold for functionalization. The establishment of structure activity relationships and elucidation of the specification of complexes under conditions relevant to drug testing and formulation are crucial for the further development of promising medicinal applications of organometallic complexes. Specific examples involving the design of metal complexes as anticancer agents are discussed. These complexes have been synthesized and characterized by (1H-NMR, mass, IR, UV-VIS and ESR) spectroscopy, as well as magnetic moments, conductance, elemental and thermal analyses. Molar conductance in DMF solution indicates that, the complexes are non-electrolytes. The ESR spectra of solid Cu(II) complexes (7) and (8) showed isotropic and anisotropic types indicating an octahedral geometry with covalent bond character. However, Co(II) complexes (3) and (4) showed anisotropic type where, g g >2.0023, indicating compressed tetragonal distortion around Co(II) ion. Cytotoxic evolution of the ligand and its complexes have been carried out. Complexes showed enhanced activity in comparison to the parent ligand or standard drug applied.
