Issue 26, 2020

Ruthenocycles of benzothiazolyl and pyridyl hydrazones with ancillary PAHs: synthesis, structure, electrochemistry and antimicrobial activity

Abstract

Two types of bivalent ruthenium complexes [RuLPy(CO)Cl(PPh3)3] 3 and [RuLBenz(CO)Cl(PPh3)3] 4 were synthesized starting from [RuH(CO)Cl(PPh3)3] and heterocyclic hydrazone ligands 1 and 2 respectively. X-ray diffraction studies reveal that in both types of complexes, the ligands behave as monoanionic bidentate Nhydrazonyl and Npyridyl/Nbenzothiazolyl donors towards ruthenium(II), thereby furnishing four-membered metallacycles. The multiple transitions in the electronic spectra have been elucidated by time dependent density functional theory (TDDFT). The redox active nature of both 3 and 4 has been substantiated from the well-defined oxidative responses and theoretical scrutiny corroborates that one of them is exclusively ligand centred while the other one is chiefly due to the RuII/RuIII oxidation. Both the types of complexes exhibit a significant antimicrobial activity, although the activity of 4 is more prominent, particularly over Pseudomonas. These are analyzed by measuring ZOI, MIC as well as the extent of membrane damage and protein leakage studies. The complexes probably cause free-radical facilitated oxidative damage to the bacterial cells during the course of their activity.

Graphical abstract: Ruthenocycles of benzothiazolyl and pyridyl hydrazones with ancillary PAHs: synthesis, structure, electrochemistry and antimicrobial activity

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Mar 2020
Accepted
21 May 2020
First published
03 Jun 2020

New J. Chem., 2020,44, 11022-11034

Ruthenocycles of benzothiazolyl and pyridyl hydrazones with ancillary PAHs: synthesis, structure, electrochemistry and antimicrobial activity

S. Dinda, T. Sultana, S. Sultana, S. C. Patra, A. K. Mitra, S. Roy, K. Pramanik and S. Ganguly, New J. Chem., 2020, 44, 11022 DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ01447H

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