Mixed-ligand metal complexes containing an ONS Schiff base and imidazole/benzimidazole ligands: Synthesis, characterization, crystallography and biological activity

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Salicylaldehyde-4-methylthiosemicarbazone (H2MTSali) has been prepared via the condensation reaction of 4-methyl-3-thiosemicarbazide and salicylaldehyde. Four new mixed-ligand copper(II) and nickel(II) complexes with a general formula [M(MTSali)L] (M = Cu2+ or Ni2+; L = co-ligand) were synthesized, where L is either imidazole (im) or benzimidazole (bzim). The Schiff base and its mixed-ligand complexes were characterized by IR and UV/Vis spectroscopy, and the complexes by molar conductivity and magnetic susceptibility measurements. The spectroscopic data indicated that the Schiff base behaves as a tridentate ONS donor ligand coordinating via the phenoxide-oxygen, azomethine-nitrogen, and thiolate-sulphur atoms. Magnetic data indicate a square planar environment for the nickel(II) complexes while molar conductance values indicate that the metal complexes are essentially non-electrolytes in DMSO solution. X-ray crystallography shows Cu(MTSali)bzim (1) and Ni(MTSali)bzim (3) to be isostructural, with the metal(II) ions being coordinated by a N2OS donor set that defines an approximate square planar geometry; in both cases, the benzimidazole is splayed with respect to the coordination plane. The copper(II) complexes were active against MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 breast cancer cell lines, more so than H2MTSali, whereas the nickel(II) complexes were inactive. © 2014 Springer International Publishing Switzerland.

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Mazlan, N. A., Ravoof, T. B. S. A., Tiekink, E. R. T., Tahir, M. I. M., Veerakumarasivam, A., & Crouse, K. A. (2014). Mixed-ligand metal complexes containing an ONS Schiff base and imidazole/benzimidazole ligands: Synthesis, characterization, crystallography and biological activity. Transition Metal Chemistry, 39(6), 633–639. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11243-014-9842-9

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