Abstract

Twelve zinc(II) complexes with thiosemicarbazone and semicarbazone ligands were prepared and characterized by elemental analysis, thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis (TG/DTA), FT-IR and 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy. Seven three-dimensional structures of zinc(II) complexes were determined by single-crystal X-ray analysis. Their antimicrobial activities were evaluated by MIC against four bacteria ( B. subtilis, S. aureus, E. coli and P. aeruginosa), two yeasts ( C. albicans and S. cerevisiae) and two molds ( A. niger and P. citrinum). The 5- and 6-coordinate zinc(II) complexes with a tridentate thiosemicarbazone ligand (Hatsc), ([Zn(atsc)(OAc)] n 1, [Zn(Hatsc) 2](NO 3) 2·0.3H 2O 2, [ZnCl 2(Hatsc)] 3 and [Zn(SO 4)(Hatsc)(H 2O)]·H 2O 4 [Hatsc=2-acetylpyridine(thiosemicarbazone)]), showed antimicrobial activities against test organisms, which were different from those of free ligands or the starting zinc(II) compounds. Especially, complex 2 showed effective activities against P. aeruginosa, C. albicans and moderate activities against S. cerevisiae and two molds. These facts are in contrast to the results that the 5- or 6-coordinate zinc(II) complexes with a tridentate 2-acetylpyridine- 4 N-morpholinethiosemicarbazone, ([Zn(mtsc) 2]·0.2EtOH 5, the previously reported catena-poly [Zn(mtsc)-μ-(OAc- O, O′)] n and [Zn(NO 3) 2(Hmtsc)] [Hmtsc=2-acetylpyridine ( 4 N-morpholyl thiosemicarbazone)]), showed no activities against the test microorganisms. The 5- and 6-coordinate zinc(II) complexes with a tridentate 2-acetylpyridinesemicarbazone, ([Zn(OAc) 2(Hasc)] 6 and [Zn(Hasc) 2](NO 3) 2 7 [Hasc=2-acetylpyridine(semicarbazone)]), showed no antimicrobial activities against bacteria, yeasts and molds. Complex [ZnCl 2(Hasc)] 8, which was isostructural to complex 3, showed modest activity against Gram-positive bacterium, B. subtilis. The 1:1 complexes of zinc(II) with pentadentate thiosemicarbazone ligands, ([Zn(dmtsc)] n 9 and [Zn(datsc)] n 10 [H 2dmtsc=2,6-diacetylpyridine bis( 4 N-morpholyl thiosemicarbazone) and H 2datsc=2,6-diacetylpyridine bis(thiosemicarbazone)]), did not inhibit the growth of the test organisms. On the contrary, 7-coordinate zinc(II) complexes with one pentadentate semicarbazone ligand and two water molecules, ([Zn(H 2dasc)(H 2O) 2](OAc) 2·5.3H 2O 11 and [Zn(H 2dasc)(H 2O) 2](NO 3) 2·H 2O 12 [H 2dasc=2,6-diacetylpyridine bis(semicarbazone)]), showed modest to moderate activities against bacteria. Based on the X-ray structures, the structure–activity correlation for the antimicrobial activities was elucidated. The zinc(II) complexes with 4 N-substituted ligands showed no antimicrobial activities. In contrast to the previously reported nickel(II) complexes, properties of the ligands such as the ability to form hydrogen bonding with a counter anion or hydrated water molecules or the less bulkiness of the 4 N moiety would be a more important factor for antimicrobial activities than the coordination number of the metal ion for the zinc(II) complexes.

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