Abstract
The 2-acetylpyridine-ethylcarbazate ligand (HL) formed four metal complexes, [Cu(HL)Cl2]⋅H2O (1), [Cu(HL)Br2]⋅H2O (2), [Zn(HL)Cl2] (3) and [Ni(L)2]⋅H2O (4). The carbazate and their metal complexes have been investigated by single crystal X-ray analysis, physicochemical, and spectroscopic methods. The Schiff base is coordinated to the metal ions as an anionic bi or tridentate ligand with the Z configuration about the imine C = N at the carbazate. Interactions in the crystal structures were analyzed using Hirshfeld surfaces and the 2D-fingerprint plots. Complexes 1, 2, and 3 present π⋅⋅⋅π stacking between the pyridyl rings with inter-centroid separations of 3.664(3)–3.887(2) Å. The water solvent molecules and the halogens allow the formation of intramolecular hydrogen bonds which close supramolecular structures in the molecular packing of the complexes. Free HL and 1–4 have been evaluated for antibacterial and antifungal activity against several multi-resistant bacteria and fungi. Significant antimicrobial activity of the complexes was observed; however, the free ligand and its complexes did not reveal any activity against some of the tested organisms.
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