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Original Articles

Synthesis, characterization, semi-empirical study and biological activities of homobimetallic complexes of tranexamic acid with organotin(IV)

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Pages 1142-1152 | Received 04 May 2012, Accepted 06 Dec 2012, Published online: 25 Mar 2013
 

Abstract

The Schiff base has been synthesized by reacting tranexamic acid with indol-3-carboxyaldehyde in the first step and then with carbon disulfide at room temperature in the second step. The homobimetallic complexes have been synthesized by reaction of Schiff base with R2SnCl2 and R3SnCl in 1 : 2 M ratio under stirring, where R = methyl, n-butyl and phenyl. The ligand and complexes have been characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR, multinuclear NMR (1H, 13C and 119Sn) and semi-empirical study. IR data reveal the bidentate nature of the ligand. Five- or six-coordinate geometry was confirmed in solution by NMR spectroscopy. The homobimetallic complexes and ligand were tested in vitro against some pathogenic bacteria and fungi to assess their antimicrobial properties. The complexes show biological activities with few exceptions.

Acknowledgments

Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad is acknowledged for financial support as URF and Pakistan Science Foundation is acknowledged for partial support under the project No. PSF/Res/P-GCU/Chem(436).

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