Abstract

The Schiff base (5FSATH) was synthesized and characterized by different experimental techniques. In the context of local energy decomposition analysis (LED), the binding energy of 5FSATH-water interaction is determined to be -15.63 kcal/mol, while the bond distance between the two objects is measured to be 1.9781 A°. The absorption spectrum was recorded using different solvents like DMSO, water, and chloroform. The experimental absorption spectrum wavelengths 206, 220, and 300 nm, were recorded from DMSO solvent. In the emission (fluorescence) spectrum we observed three different wavelengths such as 352, 510, and 609 nm. For the calculated NMR spectrum, used the standard GIAO method and DMSO as the solvent. The HOMO-LUMO analysis indicates the charge transfer within the molecule, it is calculated by different solvents. NBO confirms the synthesized compound stability, hyper conjugative interaction, and charge delocalization. To test for antibacterial and antifungal activity, an agar disc well diffusion method is utilized. Synthesized compound tested against Escherichia coli, Candida albicans, Staphylococcus aureus, and Streptococcus pneumoniae microorganisms. Amoxicillin was used as the reference drug for testing antibacterial and antifungal activity. According to the findings of the antimicrobial activity, the result of the molecular docking experiment showed that the compound 5FSATH had an extremely high binding affinity score.

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