Abstract

Four novel Schiff bases PNL-4OMe, PNL-4Br, PNL-4F, PNL-3,4-F2, and their copper(II) complex with [M(L)2(H2O)2] arrangement was synthesized using Paeonol and various aromatic substituted amines. Characterization has been done through FT-IR, ESI Mass, TG-DTA, DFT, magnetic measurements, elemental analysis, and Thermogravimetric analysis. Paeonol derived new bond formation in Schiff bases and changes in frequencies during complexation have been confirmed through FT-IR spectra. All complexes are thermally stable, paramagnetic, and have non-electrolytic behavior. The antimicrobial activity was also tested against Gram-positive bacteria; S. aureus, B. subtilis, and Gram-negative bacteria; E. coli, P. aeruginosa. Single-crystal X-ray data provide evidence that PNL-3,4-F2 is recrystallizing in a triclinic system with P-1(2) space group and confirms the intramolecular H-bonding and short Vander Waal type interactions. Non-covalent interactions and π … π stacking surface interactions in PNL-3,4-F2 were studied with Hirshfeld analysis. H-atoms have the highest interactions with other atoms of neighbouring molecules compared to all other atoms. DFT calculations were performed on the electronic structure of ligand PNL-3,4-F2 and its copper(II) complex and discussed.

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