Abstract

To investigate the relationship between antimicrobial activities and the molecular structures of nickel(II) complexes with thiosemicarbazone and semicarbazone ligands, nickel(II) complexes with ligands Hmtsc, Hatsc, Hasc and H 2dmtsc, were prepared and characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR, 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopies, magnetic susceptibility measurements, UV-Vis absorption spectra, TG/DTA and single-crystal X-ray analysis. Their antimicrobial activities were evaluated by the 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 4-coordinate, diamagnetic nickel(II) complexes showed antimicrobial activities which were different from those of free ligands or the starting nickel(II) compounds; [Ni(mtsc)(OAc)] 1 showed selective and effective antimicrobial activities against two Gram-positive bacteria ( B. subtilis and S. aureus) and modest activities against a yeast ( S. cerevisiae), [Ni(mtsc)Cl] 3 exhibited moderate activities against a Gram-positive bacterium ( S. aureus), and [Ni(atsc)(OAc)] 5 showed modest activities against two Gram-positive bacteria ( B. subtilis and S. aureus). On the other hand, the 6-coordinate, paramagnetic nickel(II) complexes with two protonated or deprotonated ligands ([Ni(mtsc) 2] 2, [Ni(atsc)(mtsc)] 4, [Ni(atsc) 2] 6, [Ni(Hatsc) 2](NO 3) 2 7, [Ni(Hatsc) 2]Cl 2 8 and [Ni(Hasc) 2](OAc) 2 9) and the sterically crowded 4-coordinate, diamagnetic nickel(II) complex ([Ni(dmtsc)] 10) did not inhibit the growth of the test organisms. The structure–activity correlation in this series of nickel(II) complexes was discussed based on their ligand-replacement abilities.

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