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Nonlinear optical and G-Quadruplex DNA stabilization properties of novel mixed ligand copper(II) complexes and coordination polymers: Synthesis, structural characterization and computational studies

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
Volume 1156, Issue -, Pages 690-699

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2017.11.103

Keywords

Copper(II) complexes; Nonlinear optical property; Hyperpolarizability; Docking; DFT; Quadruplex DNA

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  1. Pondicherry University [2011-12/303]
  2. Pondicherry University

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The present study reports the synthesis and evaluation of nonlinear optical property and G-Quadruplex DNA Stabilization of five novel copper(II) mixed ligand complexes. They were synthesized from copper(II) salt, 2,5- and 2,3- pyridinedicarboxylic acid, diethylenetriamine and amide based ligand (AL). The crystal structure of these complexes were determined through X-ray diffraction and supported by ESI-MAS, NMR, UV-Vis and FT-IR spectroscopic methods. Their nonlinear optical property was studied using Gaussian09 computer program. For structural optimization and nonlinear optical property, density functional theory (DFT) based B3LYP method was used with LANL2DZ basis set for metal ion and 6-31G* for C,H,N,O and Cl atoms. The present work reveals that pre-polarized Complex-2 showed higher beta value (29.59 x 10(-30)e.s.u) as compared to that of neutral complex-1 (beta = 0.276 x 10(-30)e.s.u.) which may be due to greater advantage of polarizability. Complex-2 is expected to be a potential material for optoelectronic and photonic technologies. Docking studies using AutodockVina revealed that complex-2 has higher binding energy for both G-Quadruplex DNA (-8.7 kcal/mol) and duplex DNA (-10.1 kcal/mol). It was also observed that structure plays an important role in binding efficiency. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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