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    COMPLEXES OF NICKEL (II) WITH THE SCHIFF BASES DERIVED FROM CONDENSATION OF SALICYLALDEHYDE AND BIS-Ni (AMUH) 2 Cl 2

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    ABSTRACT The nickel (II) complexes with Schiff base ligand derived from the condensation of Bis (1-amidino-O-methylurea) Ni(II) chloride and salicylaldehyde have been prepared and investigated using different chemical techniques such as elemental analysis, molar conductance, infra-red, electronic spectra, EPR, NMR and magnetic moment. The obtained chemical analysis data showed the formation of 1:1 (metal: ligand) ratio and octahedral geometry was suggested on the basis of magnetic moment and spectral data studies. The free ligand and its metal complexes have been tested in vitro against a number of bacteria in order to assess their antibacterial activities

    Synthesis, characterization and DNA binding investigations on 1D polymeric copper(II) complexes of 1-amidino-O-alkylurea (alkyl = methyl, ethyl or propyl) having both dicyanamido and chloro bridges

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    <p>Three new copper(II) complexes, [(CuL)<sub>2</sub>Cl{N(CN)<sub>2</sub>}<sub>3</sub>]<sub>n</sub>, where L = 1-amidino-O-methylurea (<b>1</b>), 1-amidino-O-ethylurea (<b>2</b>), or 1-amidino-O-propylurea (<b>3</b>), have been synthesized and characterized. The single crystal X-ray structure of <b>2</b> and X-ray powder diffraction analysis on <b>1</b> and <b>3</b> show that they crystallize in the monoclinic system. The neutral dinuclear entity of <b>2</b> contains a crystallographic 2-fold axis passing through the amido nitrogen of a bridging dicyanamido ligand. The dinuclear units are bridged by weak Cu … Cl interactions through the axial position of both copper ions to form a 1D polymer. The interaction of <b>1</b>–<b>3</b> with calf-thymus DNA (CT-DNA) has been explored by using absorption, emission, thermal denaturation, cyclic voltammetric studies, and viscosity experiments. The complexes bind to CT-DNA by non-intercalative mode and the order of binding ability is <b>1</b> > <b>2</b> > <b>3</b>.</p
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