Designing antiferromagnetically coupled mono-, di- and tri-bridged copper(ii)-based catecholase models by varying the 'Auxiliary Parts' of the ligand and anionic co-ligand
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2019Yazar
Dasgupta, SanchariChakraborty, Prateeti
Kundu, Priyanka
Kara, Hülya
Aullon, Gabriel
Zangrando, Ennio
Das, Debasis
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Three Schiff base ligands were synthesized via condensation between 2,6-diformyl-4-R-phenol [where R = tert-butyl (HL1), iso-propyl (HL2), and chloro (HL3)] and N,N-dimethylethylene-1,2-diamine to prepare a series of copper(ii) complexes. [Cu-2(L-1)(OH)(ClO4)](ClO4) (1) and [Cu-2(L-1)(SCN)(3)] (2) were synthesized from HL1, whereas [Cu-2(L-2)(SCN)(2)](ClO4) (3) and [Cu-2(L-3)(N-3)(ClO4)](ClO4) (4) were obtained from the ligands HL2 and HL3, respectively. All the complexes were characterized by the usual physico-chemical techniques (FT-IR, UV-vis, single-crystal XRD, ESI-MS, H-1 NMR and EPR) and their variable temperature magnetic study was also carried out. Single-crystal XRD analysis proved that a phenoxyl bridge was present in all four complexes. Complexes 1 and 4 contained additional bridges as hydroxo and mu(1,1)-azido ligands, respectively, together with perchlorate species to generate new binuclear Cu-II complexes containing a triple-mixed bridge. Complex 2 formed a thiocyanate-bridged polymeric chain. Interestingly, a polymeric chain was also formed via the participation of perchlorate ions in the case of complex 3 although thiocyanate, a better bridging anion, was present as a pending co-ligand. The influence of the 'auxiliary part' of the ligands, i.e., the 'R' group towards the structural diversity of complexes 1-4 was evaluated with the help of a DFT study. A magnetic study revealed the fact that the copper centres were antiferromagnetically coupled in all four complexes. The catecholase activities of all four complexes were determined in a DMSO medium and complex 4 was found to be inactive. The order of the catecholase activity of the remaining three complexes was 1 < 2 approximate to 3. The trend of the catecholase activity was explained with the help of an ESI-MS study.