Abstract

The synthesis and characterization is reported of four iron(III) complexes of general formula [Fe(pythsalX)(H2O)2]Cl2, derived from the NSNO-donor tetradentate Schiff base ligands pythsalHX ([5-X-N-(2-pyridylethylsulfanylethyl)salicylideneimine] (X = OMe, N2Ph, I, NO2). The complexes were characterized by physico-chemical and spectroscopic methods. The thermal stabilities of both the free Schiff bases and their complexes were studied by differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analyses. The spectroscopic data suggest that the Schiff base ligands coordinate through deprotonated phenolic oxygen, imine, and pyridine-type nitrogens and the thioether sulfur atoms to give an octahedral geometry around the iron(III) atom in all these complexes. The free Schiff bases and their complexes have been screened for antimicrobial activities and the results show that the free Schiff bases are more potent antibacterials than the complexes.

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