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EFFECT OF γ-RADIATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SYNTHESIZED BENZYLIDINE PHENYLTHIAZOLE AMINES AND SOME METAL-COMPLEX DERIVATIVES

Corresponding Author

ALY, R.

Document Type

Original Article

Subject Areas

Chemistry

Keywords

Schiff-base; metal-complex; spectral analysis; γ-irradiation; antimicrobial activity

Abstract

The Schiff-bases, I, II, III were prepared essentially by the condensation reaction between an amine, namely 2-amino-4-phenylthiazole, and an aldehyde: benzaldehyde (I), p-chlorobenzaldehyde (II) and p-nitrobenzaldehyde (III) in 1:1 molar ratio. The metal-complexes of Fe3+, Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, Zn2+ and La3+ were also synthesized. The structure elucidation was based on: elemental analysis, IR, UV-Visible, 1H NMR and MS spectral analyses. The impact of γ-radiation on the synthesized compounds was discussed via the post-radiation UV-Visible aftermaths. Some radiolysis products were postulated with the assistance of the obtained MS results. The thermal properties of the metal chelates were confirmed by the means of TGA results. The molar conductance of the derivatives supported the 1:1 and 1:2 electrolyte behaviors. Metal-complex magnetic behavior in association with the UV-Visible data suggested the octahedral for all complexes except IIIb is tetrahedral arrangement, whereas, Cu-complexes demonstrated distorted geometry. Furthermore, the Cu-complex of the ligand IIId proved to be very highly active against the Gram-positive Bacillus subtilis (NCTC-1040), whereas Co-complex of IIb showed significant inhibition, similarlyon Streptococcus pyogense (ATCC-19615) and on the fungus Aspergillus fungatus.

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