5,5-Diethylbarbiturate complexes of silver with 2,2′-bipyridine and 3-(2-pyridyl)propanol: Syntheses, crystal structures, spectroscopic, thermal and antimicrobial activity studies
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Yılmaz, F., Yılmaz, V.T., Karakaya, H. & Büyükgüngör, O. (2008). 5,5-diethylbarbiturate complexes of silver with 2,2 '-bipyridine and 3-(2-pyridyl)propanol: Syntheses, crystal structures, spectroscopic, thermal and antimicrobial activity studies. Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung Section B-AJournal of Chemical Sciences, 63(2), 134-138. https://doi.org/10.1515/znb-2008-0204Özet
Two silver 5,5-diethylbarbiturate (barb) complexes with 2,2?-bipyridine (bpy) and 3-(2-pyridyl) propanol (pypr), [Ag(barb)(bpy)] (1) and [Ag(barb)(pypr)] (2), have been prepared and characterized by elemental analysis, IR spectroscopy, thermal analysis, and single crystal X-ray diffraction. Both complexes crystallize in the triclinic space group P1? with Z = 2. The barb ligand in 1 is N-coordinated and the bpy ligand acts as a bichelating ligand leading to an AgN3 tricoordination. Crystals of 1 feature a three-dimensional network based on N-H?O hydrogen bonding, ?(bpy)??(bpy), C-H??(bpy) and ?(bpy)-Ag interactions. In 2, the pypr and barb ligands behave as monodentate ligands through their N atoms, forming a distorted linear AgN2 coordination. Molecules of 2 are doubly bridged by N-H?O hydrogen bonds and further connected via O-H?O hydrogen bonds and aromatic ?(pypr)??(pypr) stacking interactions into a supramolecular network. Both complexes exhibit similar thermal decomposition behavior in air. The first stage corresponds to removal of the co-ligands such as bpy or pypr while the degradation of the barb moiety occurs at higher temperatures to give Ag2O. Like the barb, bpy and pypr ligands, 2 does not show any significant antimicrobial activity, but 1 is active against bacteria and fungi. © 2008 Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung.