Metal complexes of enrofloxacin part I: Preparation, spectroscopic, thermal analyses studies and antimicrobial evaluation

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The interaction of titanium (IV), yttrium (III), zirconium (IV), palladium (II) and cerium (IV) with deprotonated enrofloxacin leads to the formation of the neutral or cationic mononuclear complexes. The isolated solid complexes have been characterized with physicochemical and spectroscopic techniques and thermogravimeteric analyses. The spectroscopic data indicate that the enrofloxacin ligand is on the deprotonated mode acting as bidentate ligand coordinated to the metal ions through the ketone oxygen and a carboxylato oxygen and the metal ions completed the coordination number with water molecules. The thermal decomposition mechanisms proposed for enrofloxacin and their metal complexes were discussed. The activation energies, E*, enthalpies, δH*, entropies, δS* and Gibbs free energies, δG*, of the thermal decomposition reactions have been derived from thermogravimetric (TG) and differential thermogravimetric (DTG) curves, using Coats-Redfern (CR) and Horowitz-Metzeger (HM) methods. The antimicrobial activity has been evaluated against six different microorganisms.

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El-Shwiniy, W. H., El-Attar, M. S., & Sadeek, S. A. (2013). Metal complexes of enrofloxacin part I: Preparation, spectroscopic, thermal analyses studies and antimicrobial evaluation. Journal of the Korean Chemical Society, 57(1), 52–62. https://doi.org/10.5012/jkcs.2013.57.1.52

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