Abstract

A mononuclear salen-type complex [Cu( vanen )(H 2 O)] was synthesized from the ligand [H 2 vanen = N , N - ethylene-bis(3-methoxysalicylideneimine)] and Cu(OAc) 2 ·H 2 O. Based on Hess law, a reasonable thermochemical cycle was designed. According to the cycle, the standard molar enthalpies of dissolution of samples in the calorimetric solvent of DMF ( N , N -dimethylformamide) were determined, respectively. The standard molar enthalpy change of the coordination reaction (Δ r H m θ ) was calculated to be -(16.61 ± 0.54) kJ/mol. Combined with some relevant literature data, the standard molar enthalpy of formation (Δ f H m θ ) of the complex was obtained to be -(756.5 ± 2.4) kJ/mol. At the temperature of 32 ℃, the metabolic thermogenetic curves of S. pombe under the influence of the complex with different concentration were determined by using a TAM air isothermal calorimeter. The relationships of the concentration of the complex with the microbial growth rate constant ( k ) of S. pombe , inhibition ratio (I), the half inhibition concentration (IC 50 ), the maximum heat output power ( P max ) and the time it took ( t max ) were analyzed. The results indicated that the complex possessed the Hormesis effect, which promoted the growth of S. pombe at lower concentration, but inhibited the growth at higher concentration.

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