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Title Syntheses, crystal structures, theoretical studies, and anticancer properties of an unsymmetrical schiff base ligand N-2-(6-methylpyridyl)-2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldimine and its Ni(II) complex
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Schiff baseHydrogen bondSupramolecular architectureHirshfeld surfaceDFTAnticancer
Abstract In this work, syntheses of Schiff-base ligand, N-2-(6-methylpyridyl)-2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldimine (1) and its hitherto unknown chelate with a Ni(II) salt, bis[N-2-(6-methylpyridyl)-2-oxo-1-naphthaldimnato-k3N^N^O] nickel(II) (2) have been reported and characterized by spectral techniques (IR, 1H NMR, Mass). Solid state structures and non-covalent interactions persisting in 1 and 2 are studied by Density Functional Theory (DFT) optimizations and Hirshfeld Surface (HS) analysis. X-ray diffraction (XRD) study shows zwitter ionic keto-amine tautomer form of planar Schiff base 1 that exists as dimer formed by C13 ̶ H13A···O1i [(i) -x+1, -y, -z+1] hydrogen bonds and distorted octahedral geometry around Ni+2 center in chelate 2, where overall crystal structure stability may be attributed to weak C ̶ H···π, π···π stacking, van der Waals interactions, and C ̶ H···O type intermolecular hydrogen bonds. The HS study and 2D Finger Print (FP) plots corroborate well with XRD data and show prominent O···H/H···O spikes (2.2 Å < de+di < 2.3 Å) and C···H/H···C (2.5 Å < de+di < 2.6 Å) spikes that arise from C ̶ H···O type H-bonds and C ̶ H···π interactions respectively, along with significant C···C interactions (de+di ∼ 3.3 Å) due to π···π stacking (2). The anticancer activity has been investigated by using cytotoxicity measure (MTT assay), apoptosis assay, quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), and colony formation assays. The Ni(II) metal complex demonstrates dose-dependent cytotoxicity in vitro, killing A549 lung cancer cells via an apoptotic pathway.
Researchers Suman Adhikari (Second Researcher), Yasemin Saygideger (Not In First Six Researchers), Aylin Örs, (Not In First Six Researchers), Burcu Saygıdeg˘er Demir (Not In First Six Researchers), Alan Kennedy, (Not In First Six Researchers), Raymond J. Butcher, (Not In First Six Researchers), Surajit Chakraborty, (Not In First Six Researchers), Nurul Alam Choudhury, (Not In First Six Researchers), Matthew P. Akerman, (Not In First Six Researchers), Sixberth Mlowe (Fifth Researcher), Ghodrat Mahmoudi (Fourth Researcher), Afzal HussainSheikh (Third Researcher), Tirtha Bhattacharjee (First Researcher)