Synthesis , characterisation and microbial studies of [ bis ( 1 , 10-phenanthroline ) ( ethylenediamine ) copper ( II ) ] diperchlorate and its bromide analogue

Two new tris-chelate-complexes have been synthesized and characterized with elemental and spectroscopic methods. IR and thermal studies correlate with the structures of the complex in the solid state. The structure of [Cu(en)(phen)2]· 4 was determined with X-ray data using single crystal X-ray diffractometer while the molecular structure of [Cu(en) (phen)2]·2Br·2Phen·8H2O was deduced from the used characterization methods. [Cu(en)(phen)2]· 4 2ClO ClO crystallizes as orthorhombic with space group Pbcn. Both complexes have distorted octahedral geometry. Microbial activities of these complexes against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptoccocus pyogeneous, Candida albicans, and Aspergillus niger were also reported.


INTRODUCTION
Copper(II) ions and its metal complexes have continued to attract attention of coordination chemists due to its various interesting structural features, its usefulness as models of the active centers of various metallo-enzymes, magnetic, electronic, catalytic and biological properties [1][2][3].
In recent times, Copper(II) complexes from various ligand systems such as 1,10-phenanthroline and 1,2-diaminoethane have been synthesized and characterized with the aim of gaining a better understanding of the chemistry of copper and the various ligands in different environments.
We have previously described [4] the synthesis and spectral studied of tris chelate of mixed-ligand complexes of copper(II) ion of nitrate and that of chloride with 1,2-diaminoethane and 1,10-phenanthroline in which the H-bonded network of lattice water molecules and the anions in both compounds are quite different from one another.The 3 NO  , H 2 O, H-bonded network has a 1D chain structure while Cl − , H 2 O network has a 3D structure.The change in the structure is due to the change in the size of anions as Cl − ions allow very close H-bonding because of its smaller size compare to 3 NO  .We are considering the effect of 4 ion upon these supramolecular structures.The activities of these two complexes on micro-organisms such as Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptoccocus pyogeneous, Candida albicans, and Aspergillus niger being the micro-organisms that affect man and plants were also carried out.

EXPERIMENTAL
All the chemicals used, were analytical reagent from commercial sample.They were procured from Fluka and Merck.The reagents were used without further purification.

Synthesis of [Cu(en)(phen) 2 ]•2Br
The procedure was similar to that of 1, except for the use of CuBr 2 , (0.223 g, 1 mmole).Blue crystals in the form of hexagonal shaped were obtained from the filtrate after four days Similar crystals were obtained when the synthesis was carried out with the reagent in ratio

Physical Measurements
IR spectra were recorded using KBr discs on a Perkin Elmer, GX-FTIR spectrometer in the range 4000 -400 cm −1 .Elemental analysis for C, H and N was performed on a Perkin-Elmer, Series II, 2400.Electronic spectra measurements were obtained using a Shimadzu UV-3101 PC spectrophotometer.Thermogravimetric analysis was done using Mettler Toledo.

X-Ray Crystallography
X-ray data were collected on a Bruker SMART APEX CCD X-ray diffractometer, using graphite-monochromated Mo-K radiation (λ = 0.71073 Å) at 298 K. Data were reduced using SAINTPLUS [5] and a multi-scan absorption correction using SADABS [6] was performed.The structures were solved by direct method using SHELXS-97 and full-matrix least-square refinement was carried out using SHELXL-97.[7] All ring hydrogen atoms were assigned on the basis of geometrical considerations and were allowed to ride upon the respective carbon atoms.Drawings were made using Mercury [8].

Antimicrobial Screening
The antimicrobial screening was performed by paper diffusion method.The activities were expressed in terms of millimeter (mm) by diameter of zone of inhibition.Ampicilline, Chloramphenicol, Ciprofloxacin and Norfloxacin were used as standard drugs for bacteria.Greseofulvin and Nystatin were used for fungi.

Culture Media
Nutrient agar medium was prepared by dissolving 7.0 g of agar powder in 250 mL of distilled water in a conical flask (for bacteria).Potato dextrose agar medium was prepared by dissolving 9.75 g of potato dextrose agar powder in 250 mL of distilled water in a conical flask (for fungi).The conical flask was capped with cotton wool and aluminium foil and then sterilized in an autoclave for 15 minutes at 121˚C.
Using an inoculate wire loop, the micro organisms were collected from slant cultures of all the different micro-organisms and were inoculated separately into fresh sterile nutrient broths for bacteria and the resulting cultures were incubated at 37˚C for 18 hrs and at room temperature to obtain new cultures of bacteria respectively.

Zone of Inhibition
The zone of inhibition of the complexes was carried out by dipping sterile paper disc into a range of metal complexes solutions using sterile forceps.These were then carefully and aseptically laid on the media flooded with cultures of test organisms.The concentrations used were 250, 100, 50, 25 and 5 μg/mL and finally, the Petri plates were incubated for 26 -30 hrs, at 28˚C  2˚C.The zone of inhibition was measured in millimetre.The results are shown in Table 3 for bacteria and Table 4 for the fungi.

Synthesis
The two complexes were prepared by a similar method of synthesis using the reagents in molar ratio of 1:3:1. of Cu 2+ :en:phen.For the complex 2 it was resynthesized in ratio 1:1:4 to improve its yield.Greenish blue good crystals were isolated from the precipitate of 1 after re-crystallization from methanol while navy blue crystals can be isolated directly from the filtrate of 2 but its structure could not be refined.The complexes are non hygroscopic and thermally stable.They were obtained in fairly good yield and the C, H and N analysis calculated agrees with the experimental value for the two complexes.The anions of the complexes are different in that there are no free phenanthroline and lattice water in 1 as found in 2. This may be due to dissolution of the free phenanthroline and water during recrystallisation of precipitate of 1.The complexes are soluble in methanol, ethanol, DMF, DMSO, acetonitrile and water.

Infrared Spectra
The two complexes have almost similar IR absorption bands.Broad bands for ν (NH 2 ) stretching vibration in 1,2-diaminoethane appeared at 3393 cm −1 , 3312 cm −1 for complex 1.Both asymmetric and symmetric ν (C-H) bands in 1,2-diaminoethane could be seen at 2953 cm −1 and 2853 cm −1 .NH 2 deformation bands appeared at 1585 cm −1 , while aromatic ring stretching vibration for phenanthroline occurs at 1507 cm −1 .ClO 4 band is observed at 1094 cm −1 .Complex 2 also has similar bands as found in 1, ν (O-H), from uncoordinated water and ν (NH 2 ) stretching band from 1,2-diaminoethane could be seen at 3403 cm −1 and 3226 cm −1 respectively while ν (C-H) aromatic stretching vibrational band could be seen at 3093 cm −1 , aromatic ring stretching occurred at 1506 cm −1 for the coordinated and at 1623 cm −1 for the uncoordinated phenanthroline rings.NH 2 deformation band is found at 1585 cm −1 [9].The IR result shows that the two complexes coordinated via the N atoms from the 1,2diaminoethane and from the N atoms of the aromatic rings.Molecules of water also present in complex 2 with free phenanthroline molecules.This is also confirmed from the C, H, N analysis.Cu-N band could not be observed for phenanthroline as its absorb at relatively low frequency [9].The ν (Cu-N) from 1,2-diaminoethane for complexes 1 and 2 are 422 and 420 cm −1 respectively.

Electronic Spectra
The electronic absorption spectra of both complexes were measured in methanol solution.[Cu(en)(phen) 2 ] (ClO 4 ) 2 absorb at 15.3  10 3 cm −1 (652 nm), while [Cu(en)(phen)2]Br 2 •2phen•8H 2 O absorb at 15.3  10 3 cm −1 (646 nm).(Figures 1(a) and (b)).All the four d-d transitions of the rhombic distorted octahedral copper(II) chromophore may be placed within the broad envelop of the observed band.The energy band in this position for the two complexes is typically expected for a rhombic distorted octahedral configuration and may be assigned to 2 E g → 2 T 2g transition [10].

Thermal Gravimetric Analysis
Thermal gravimetric studies and differential thermal analysis were carried out on the complexes in the temperature range of 50˚C to 800˚C at a heating rate of 10˚C/ min.The measurements were done primarily to determine the composition of materials and to predict their thermal stability and also to determine extent of weight loss or gain due to decomposition, oxidation or dehydration.The thermal analysis shows that there are two broad endothermic peaks in the differential thermal analysis curve of the bromide analogue which is typical of dehydration reaction [11], whereas the perchlorate analogue showed three sharp endothermic peaks which shows changes in the crystalline or fusion process in the complex.The two complexes showed no weight loss up to 170˚C indicating the absence of uncoordinated water molecules in the complexes.The bromo complex decomposes in two endothermic peaks the first step occurs from 55˚C -300˚C and this corresponds to the loss of the eight H 2 O molecules and second from 300˚C -500˚C represent the decomposition of the organic part.The perchlorate decomposes with two peaks the first from 150˚C -250˚C then to 350˚C.The remaining organic part decomposes with the peak occurring from 350˚C -650˚C.

Structure of [Cu(en)(phen) 2 ]( ) 2 (1) ClO 4 
The molecular structure of complex 1 was established by single crystal X-ray study.The crystal system in 1 is orthorhombic with space group Pbcn (Table 1).The coordination sphere of copper consists of one 1,2-diaminoethane and two phenanthroline molecules with distorted octahedral geometry.The equatorial plane of hexa coordinated copper consists of both nitrogen atoms of 1,2diaminoethane molecule and nitrogen from the two phenanthroline molecules (Figure 2 90.00 90.00 90.00 V (Å 3 ) 5642.9 ( 6) Space group Pbcn T (˚C) 110 ( 2)

Biological Activities
The antibacterial and antifungi activities of the com-  activity.Further investigations may however be required to illustrate the mechanisms by which the complexes exhibit its antibacterial effect [12].
mally used for these micro-organisms.From the results it can be observed that at higher concentrations the perchlorate analog have higher zone of inhibitions than their bromide counterpart when tested against the following bacteria: E. coli, P. aeruginosa, S. aureus and P. pyogenes compared to the zone of inhibitions observed with known antibiotics like Ampicillin and Chloralphenicol (Figures 3-6).The zones of inhibition are however lower when the values are compared to other antibiotics like Ciproflaxin and Norfloxacin.In general the results indicate that the complexes have potential and promising Similarly, the perchlorate complex was more potent than the bromide complex as shown by the results of the zone of inhibition observed when tested with A. niger and C. albicans (Figures 7 and 8).Though the zones of inhibitions observed for standard antifungal drugs like Greseofulvin and Nystatin are higher than the ones observed for the complexes they are significant enough to indicate some antifungal properties inherent in the complexes.

Figure 2 .
Figure 2. (a) ORTEP diagram depicting the cationic part of the copper complex with atom numbering scheme (50% probability factor for the thermal ellipsoids); (b) Packing structure of complex 1 showing the H-bonding between diaminoethane-H and O-from perchlorate as viewed along the b-axis.

Figure 3 .Figure 4 .
Figure 3. Zone of inhibition of E. coli against the concentration of the standard drugs and the complexes.

Figure 5 .Figure 6 .
Figure 5. Zone of inhibition of S. aureus against the concentration of the standard drugs and the complexes.

Figure 7 .
Figure 7. Zone of inhibition of A. niger against the standard drugs and the complexes.

Figure 8 .
Figure 8. Zone of inhibition of C. albican against the concentration of the standard drugs and the complexes.

Table 4 .
Zone of inhibition of the complexes and the standard against the fungi (mm).
Two new mixed ligand complexes of copper(II) with two chelating ligands have been synthesized and characterized.Both complexes 1 and 2 have the same [Cu(en) (phen) 2 ] 2+ cation, but differ in anionic part, though complex 1 has no water molecule, hydrogen bonding exists between the H in 1,2-diaminoethane and O from chlorate ion which form network within the lattice.The two complexes exhibit antimicrobial activities which are comparable to the known standard drugs used for some of the micro-organisms considered.

Table 3 .
Zone of inhibition of complexes and the standard drugs against the bacteria (mm).