Antibacterial activity of copper pyrazolate coordination polymers

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Abstract

Novel copper(ii) coordination polymers (CPs) [Cu(μ-4-NO2pz)2]n and [Cu(μ-4-NO2pz)2·DMF H2O]n (4-NO2pz− = 4-nitropyrazolate; DMF = N,N′-dimethylformamide) were synthesized and characterized in the solid state and their thermal behaviour and structural features were investigated. Together with the known CPs [Cu(μ-pz)(μ-OH)]n, [Cu(μ-pz)2(H2O)]n and [Cu(μ-4-Xpz)2(DMF)]n [pz− = pyrazolate; 4-Xpz− = 4-X-pyrazolate, with X = H, Cl, Br, I], they were isolated in the form of very small particles whose dimensions range within 20-300 nm and, as such, they were investigated as potential antibacterial agents. Their antibacterial activity was assessed against two Gram-negative bacteria, namely Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa), and the Gram-positive bacterium Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), by monitoring the bacterial growth curve and the antibacterial rate as a function of time. The bactericidal mechanism seems to be related to the ROS production, directly activated by the contact of the CP tiny particles with the bacterial membrane, without a significant release of Cu(ii) ions.

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Di Nicola, C., Marchetti, F., Tombesi, A., Xhafa, S., Campitelli, P., Moroni, M., … Pettinari, C. (2023). Antibacterial activity of copper pyrazolate coordination polymers. New Journal of Chemistry, 47(41), 19047–19056. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3nj02378h

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