Bis(phosphane)copper(I) and silver(I) dithiocarbamates: crystallography and anti-microbial assay

The crystal and molecular structures of (Ph3P)2M[S2CN(Me)CH2CH2OH], M=Cu, isolated as a 1:1 dichloromethane solvate (1·CH2Cl2), and M=Ag (4) show the central metal atom to be coordinated by a symmetrically (1·CH2Cl2) and asymmetrically chelating (4) dithiocarbamate ligand. The distorted tetrahedral...

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Main Authors: Jamaludin, Nazzatush Shimar, Abdul Halim, Siti Nadiah, Chai, Hoon Khoo, Chen, Bao Jing, See, Tian Hong, Sim, Jiun Horng, Cheah, Yoke Kqueen, Seng, Hoi Ling, Tiekink, Edward R. T.
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author Jamaludin, Nazzatush Shimar
Abdul Halim, Siti Nadiah
Chai, Hoon Khoo
Chen, Bao Jing
See, Tian Hong
Sim, Jiun Horng
Cheah, Yoke Kqueen
Seng, Hoi Ling
Tiekink, Edward R. T.
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Abdul Halim, Siti Nadiah
Chai, Hoon Khoo
Chen, Bao Jing
See, Tian Hong
Sim, Jiun Horng
Cheah, Yoke Kqueen
Seng, Hoi Ling
Tiekink, Edward R. T.
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description The crystal and molecular structures of (Ph3P)2M[S2CN(Me)CH2CH2OH], M=Cu, isolated as a 1:1 dichloromethane solvate (1·CH2Cl2), and M=Ag (4) show the central metal atom to be coordinated by a symmetrically (1·CH2Cl2) and asymmetrically chelating (4) dithiocarbamate ligand. The distorted tetrahedral geometries are completed by two PPh3 ligands. The presence of hydroxyl-–···S(dithiocarbamate) hydrogen bonds leads to centrosymmetric dimeric aggregates in each crystal structure. In the molecular packing of 1·CH2Cl2, channels comprising 1 are formed via aryl-C–H···O interactions with the solvent molecules associated with the walls of the channels via methylene-C–H···S, π(aryl) interactions. For 4, the dimeric aggregates are connected via a network of aryl-C–H···π(aryl) interactions. Preliminary screening for anti-microbial activity was conducted. The compounds were only potent against Gram-positive bacteria. Some further selectivity in activity was noted. Most notably, all compounds were active against methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
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spelling upm-552112017-11-30T10:02:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55211/ Bis(phosphane)copper(I) and silver(I) dithiocarbamates: crystallography and anti-microbial assay Jamaludin, Nazzatush Shimar Abdul Halim, Siti Nadiah Chai, Hoon Khoo Chen, Bao Jing See, Tian Hong Sim, Jiun Horng Cheah, Yoke Kqueen Seng, Hoi Ling Tiekink, Edward R. T. The crystal and molecular structures of (Ph3P)2M[S2CN(Me)CH2CH2OH], M=Cu, isolated as a 1:1 dichloromethane solvate (1·CH2Cl2), and M=Ag (4) show the central metal atom to be coordinated by a symmetrically (1·CH2Cl2) and asymmetrically chelating (4) dithiocarbamate ligand. The distorted tetrahedral geometries are completed by two PPh3 ligands. The presence of hydroxyl-–···S(dithiocarbamate) hydrogen bonds leads to centrosymmetric dimeric aggregates in each crystal structure. In the molecular packing of 1·CH2Cl2, channels comprising 1 are formed via aryl-C–H···O interactions with the solvent molecules associated with the walls of the channels via methylene-C–H···S, π(aryl) interactions. For 4, the dimeric aggregates are connected via a network of aryl-C–H···π(aryl) interactions. Preliminary screening for anti-microbial activity was conducted. The compounds were only potent against Gram-positive bacteria. Some further selectivity in activity was noted. Most notably, all compounds were active against methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag 2016-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55211/1/Bis%28phosphane%29copper%28I%29%20and%20silver%28I%29%20dithiocarbamates%20crystallography%20and%20anti-microbial%20assay.pdf Jamaludin, Nazzatush Shimar and Abdul Halim, Siti Nadiah and Chai, Hoon Khoo and Chen, Bao Jing and See, Tian Hong and Sim, Jiun Horng and Cheah, Yoke Kqueen and Seng, Hoi Ling and Tiekink, Edward R. T. (2016) Bis(phosphane)copper(I) and silver(I) dithiocarbamates: crystallography and anti-microbial assay. Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie Crystalline Materials , 231 (6). pp. 341-349. ISSN 2194-4946; ESSN: 2196-7105 10.1515/zkri-2016-0003
spellingShingle Jamaludin, Nazzatush Shimar
Abdul Halim, Siti Nadiah
Chai, Hoon Khoo
Chen, Bao Jing
See, Tian Hong
Sim, Jiun Horng
Cheah, Yoke Kqueen
Seng, Hoi Ling
Tiekink, Edward R. T.
Bis(phosphane)copper(I) and silver(I) dithiocarbamates: crystallography and anti-microbial assay
title Bis(phosphane)copper(I) and silver(I) dithiocarbamates: crystallography and anti-microbial assay
title_full Bis(phosphane)copper(I) and silver(I) dithiocarbamates: crystallography and anti-microbial assay
title_fullStr Bis(phosphane)copper(I) and silver(I) dithiocarbamates: crystallography and anti-microbial assay
title_full_unstemmed Bis(phosphane)copper(I) and silver(I) dithiocarbamates: crystallography and anti-microbial assay
title_short Bis(phosphane)copper(I) and silver(I) dithiocarbamates: crystallography and anti-microbial assay
title_sort bis(phosphane)copper(i) and silver(i) dithiocarbamates: crystallography and anti-microbial assay
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