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Tailoring, spectroscopic, DFT, solvatochromic, antitumor, and molecular docking studies of new polynuclear Cu(II)-hydrazone complexes
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Abstract
Hydrazones and their metal complexes have acquired a lot of interest because of their various biological and catalytic applications. The reaction of the symmetrical hydrazone (NBHD) with Cu(II) salts, including Cl
−
, Br
−
, and SO
4
2−
, has been investigated. The structures of Cu-NBHD complexes were explored by using various spectroscopic and analytical tools. Fluorescence spectra for NBHD and Cu(II)-NBHD complexes were recorded in a large number of solvents to probe their solvatochromic manners. Theoretical calculations for NBHD and Cu-NBHD complexes were conducted, and the results were correlated with the experimental data. The anticancer action of Cu-NBHD complexes was investigated towards Hepatocellular carcinoma and the results were supported by molecular docking studies. The Cu-NBHD complexes have distorted octahedral geometrical structures as evidenced from magnetic moment, electronic and ESR spectral data. NBHD acts as a
bis
(monoanionic bidentate) in case of Cl
−
and Br
−
ions and
bis
(neutral bidentate) in case of SO
4
2−
ion. The coordinating sites are phenolic oxygen and azomethine nitrogen atoms. In case of bromo and sulfato complexes, binuclear complexes were obtained. However, a tetranuclear complex was obtained in case of the chloro complex. DFT calculations for NBHD and Cu-NBHD complexes were performed, and the results were correlated with the practical results. All Cu-NBHD complexes exhibited anticancer activity towards Hepatocellular carcinoma. The bromo complex
2
showed an enhanced activity than that of
cis
Pt. Using different copper(II) salts gives different bi- and tetra-nuclear complexes. Al complexes exhibited anticancer activity towards Hepatocellular carcinoma and the bromo complex
2
showed enhanced activity than that of
cis
Pt. The encouraging activity prompts further studies about the complex as an antitumor agent.
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Title: Tailoring, spectroscopic, DFT, solvatochromic, antitumor, and molecular docking studies of new polynuclear Cu(II)-hydrazone complexes
Description:
Abstract
Hydrazones and their metal complexes have acquired a lot of interest because of their various biological and catalytic applications.
The reaction of the symmetrical hydrazone (NBHD) with Cu(II) salts, including Cl
−
, Br
−
, and SO
4
2−
, has been investigated.
The structures of Cu-NBHD complexes were explored by using various spectroscopic and analytical tools.
Fluorescence spectra for NBHD and Cu(II)-NBHD complexes were recorded in a large number of solvents to probe their solvatochromic manners.
Theoretical calculations for NBHD and Cu-NBHD complexes were conducted, and the results were correlated with the experimental data.
The anticancer action of Cu-NBHD complexes was investigated towards Hepatocellular carcinoma and the results were supported by molecular docking studies.
The Cu-NBHD complexes have distorted octahedral geometrical structures as evidenced from magnetic moment, electronic and ESR spectral data.
NBHD acts as a
bis
(monoanionic bidentate) in case of Cl
−
and Br
−
ions and
bis
(neutral bidentate) in case of SO
4
2−
ion.
The coordinating sites are phenolic oxygen and azomethine nitrogen atoms.
In case of bromo and sulfato complexes, binuclear complexes were obtained.
However, a tetranuclear complex was obtained in case of the chloro complex.
DFT calculations for NBHD and Cu-NBHD complexes were performed, and the results were correlated with the practical results.
All Cu-NBHD complexes exhibited anticancer activity towards Hepatocellular carcinoma.
The bromo complex
2
showed an enhanced activity than that of
cis
Pt.
Using different copper(II) salts gives different bi- and tetra-nuclear complexes.
Al complexes exhibited anticancer activity towards Hepatocellular carcinoma and the bromo complex
2
showed enhanced activity than that of
cis
Pt.
The encouraging activity prompts further studies about the complex as an antitumor agent.
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