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Synthesis, Structure and Catechol Oxidase Activity of Mono Nuclear Cu(II) Complex with Phenol-Based Chelating Agent with N, N, O Donor Sites

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CRYSTALS
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cryst12040511

Keywords

Cu(II) complex; tridentate ligand; syntheses; characterization; X-ray structure; catecholase activity

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, Government of West Bengal, Kolkata [1071(Sanc)/ST/P/ST/15G-4/2015]

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A novel square-planar copper(II) complex with sterically constrained tridentate phenol-based ligand was synthesized and characterized. The complex showed catechol oxidase activity and has potential applications.
A square-planar Cu(II) complex [Cu(L)Cl], 1, with sterically constrained tridentate phenol-based ligand (HL= N,N,N '-trimethyl-N '-(2-hydroxy-3,5-di-tert-butylbenzyl)-ethylenediamine) with N, N, O donor sites has been synthesized. The complex is characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction study as well as other spectroscopic techniques. The reported complex crystallizes in monoclinic space group C2/c with a = 30.248(6), b = 13.750(3) and c = 11.410(2) angstrom with beta = 110.232(2)degrees. The Cu(II) ion adopts a square planar environment in this complex. Electrochemical study of the complex 1 gives quasi-reversible reductive response at E1/2 approximate to -0.5 V due to the reduction of the Cu(II) center along with a reversible oxidation peak at E1/2 approximate to 0.75 V. The oxidation peak arises due to the ligand-based oxidation of phenolate group to phenoxyl radical in the complex. The Cu(II) complex exhibits catechol oxidase activity in methanol as observed by the UV-vis spectroscopy of the aerial oxidation of 3,5-DTBC to 3,5-DTBQ and the reaction proceeds via the formation of ligand phenoxyl radical. The turnover number for complex 1 is 2560 h(-1).

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