Nanospheres caped Pt(II) and Pt (IV): Synthesis and evaluation as antimicrobial and Antifungal Agent

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Antimicrobial and antifungal polymers are gaining the attention of pharmaceutical makers and industrial design. Nanospheres-Polymers attached Platinum(II)/(IV) complexes have been synthesized to investigate antimicrobial activities. Firstly, nanospheres involving Schiff bases were synthesized from (aminomethyl) polystyrene and four substitute salicylaldehyde (2-hydroxy benzaldehyde, 5-fluoro-2-hydroxy benzaldehyde, 5-kloro-2-hydroxy benzaldehyde, 5-bromo-2-hydroxy benzaldehyde). Secondly, polymers attached Platinum(II)/(IV) complexes have been prepared by means of template method. The IR spectra show that the ligands act in a monovalent bidentate fashion all nanospheres involving Schiff bases. Square-planar and octahedral structures are proposed for Pt(II) and Pt(IV), respectively. All these substances have been examined for antibacterial activity against pathogenic strains, and antifungal activity. In particular, Pt(IV) complexes were more potent bactericides than all of the synthesized substances.

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Öǧütçü, H., Yetim, N. K., Özkan, E. H., Eren, O., Kaya, G., Sarl, N., & Dişli, A. (2017). Nanospheres caped Pt(II) and Pt (IV): Synthesis and evaluation as antimicrobial and Antifungal Agent. Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, 19(1), 74–80. https://doi.org/10.1515/pjct-2017-0011

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