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Original Articles

Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, DFT calculations, and antimicrobial activities of N-arylsalicylaldiminate derivatives of diorganotin(IV)

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Pages 3371-3384 | Received 14 Aug 2018, Accepted 19 Oct 2019, Published online: 28 Dec 2019
 

Abstract

Equimolar reaction of di-n-butyltin(IV) complexes of bidentate Schiff bases of the type [(n-Bu)2Sn(sb)Cl] with sodium salt of mono-functional bidentate ligands in THF-benzene solution afforded structurally interesting complexes of the type [(n-Bu)2Sn(sb)(L)] (16) [where sbH = Schiff bases: N-salicylidene-2-aminopyridine (sapH) I, N-salicylidene-2-methylaminobenzene (o-smabH) II, and N-salicylidene-4-methylaminobenzene (p-smabH) III; LH = mono-functional bidentate ligands, acetylacetone (acacH), ethanolamine (eaH)]. All these colored solid complexes were soluble in common organic solvents and characterized by elemental (C, H, N, and Sn) analysis, spectroscopic techniques [IR, (1H, 13C, and 119Sn) NMR] and mass spectrometry. Thermogravimetric analysis of complexes shows thermal behavior and stability of complexes. Computational studies of the synthesized Schiff bases and their organotin(IV) complexes were carried out using DFT which validate the structure of complexes proposed on the basis of spectroscopic data. The mixed-ligand complexes of diorganotin(IV) and Schiff bases were screened for their antibacterial and antifungal activities.

Acknowledgement

Authors gratefully acknowledge the CSIR and UGC for doctoral fellowship and Head, Department of Chemistry for providing laboratory facilities. Special thanks to SAIF Chandigarh for IR, NMR (1H, 13C, and 119Sn) and Q-TOF LC-MS Mass spectra of the complexes and Head, Department of Chemistry, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi for 119Sn spectra of the complexes and CDRI, Lucknow for providing elemental analysis.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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