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SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND BIOLOGICAL
ACTIVITY OF PIPERONAL BASED SCHIFF BASE AND
ITS METAL ADDUCTS.
28 Jan 2016
Aziz Ahmad Department of Chemistry Hazara University, Mansehra
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Research outline
Introduction..
Importance
Aims and Objectives.
Experimental
Results and discussion.
Acknowledgment.
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INTRODUCTION
Ultrasound: Sound waves having frequency higher, to which human ears can
responds. (µ,>16 KHz). Richards and Loomis in 1927. first time reported the effect of
ultrasonic on the reaction rate. (Fry & Herr,1978), (Luche & Damiano 1980)1. Ultrasonic assisted Reductive dehalogenation of dibromoketones with
mercury.2. sonochemical preparation of organolithium and Grignard
reagents and their coupling with carbonyls.
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INTRODUCTION
SOURCES OF ULTRASONIC RADIATIONS. Ultrasonic Bath (37Hz) Ultrasonic immersion probe (20Hz)
Acoustic Cavitation The formation of bubbles its growth and collapse.
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INTRODUCTION
The Sound waves passes through liquid medium in the form of refraction and compression
The bubbles life time have great impact on reaction mechanism.Free radical……………….. short life time Ionic Mechanism …………………. Long life time The Temperature and Pressure inside the bubble is very high (5000K, 1000atm). These acts as micro reactor.
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INTRODUCTION
Piperonal. 1.Heliotropin2.Organic compound.3.found in fragrances and flavors.
4.structurally related to other aromatic aldehyde.
Uses.1. Aroma therapy tool.2. Flavors & Perfumery Industries.
O
O
O
benzo[d][1,3]dioxole-5-carbaldehyde
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INTRODUCTION
SCHIFF BASE. Organic compounds congaing Carbon Nitrogen double bond. They are also called imine.For the first time it was synthesis by Hugo Schiff and that is why the are called Schiff bases.SYNTHESIS Schiff bases are synthesis by the reaction of primary amine and aldehyde or ketone in the presence of acid or base as catalyst.
O
R''R'
H Acid
Base
C R''R'
N
OH
R'''H
H A
C
N
R' R''
R'''
+ H2O
NH
H
R'''B :
First Step Second step
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INTRODUCTION SCHIFF BASES COMPLEX. Schiff bases are good ligands.
The lone pair of electron on Nitrogen atom in azomethine group . Play important role in coordination chemistry. CLASSIFICATION OF SCHIFF BASES .
APPLICATIONS OF SCHIFF BASES COMPLEXES. Schiff bases complexes are very versatile in nature and have a large number of applications.
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IMPORTANCE ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY.
ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY.
ANTICANCER ACTIVITY
ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY.These complexes show 10 time
greater activity than Schiff base.
S
NOM
O
M= Co, Ni and Fe
O NOO
MM= Cu (II), Co (II), Ni (II) or Mn (II)
ON NN+
O O-
OCu
NNH
O
O
N
M
M= Cu, Zn, and Cd
NO
HO
OO
HO
M
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APPLICATIONS
USE AS CATALYST. In Polymerization Reaction. For reduction of thionylcholride.
For Aldol reaction. For Henry Reaction
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UREASE INHIBITION. Transition metal complexes
show high urease inhibition than the Schiff bases.
N
N
OH
O
OHO
N N
O OMn
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OBJECTIVES
Ultrasonic assisted synthesis of piperonal based Schiff base.Ultrasonic assisted synthesis of metal adducts of the synthesized Schiff base.Characterization of the synthesized products by spectroscopic methods.To evaluate the biological activities of synthesized compounds.
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EXPERIMENTALEXPERIMENTAL
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Preparation of Schiff base
EXPERIMENTAL•1
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Preparation of Schiff base Complexes
EXPERIMENTAL
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EXPERIMENTAL
O
O
O
(a) O
O
N
Metal adducts
(b)
(a) Methnol, acetic acid
(b) MOH, water/ Methanol, NEt3, MX2
COOH
NH2COOH
M= Na, K, Ag, Ca, Ni, Co, Cu, Mn, Sn
SYNTHETIC SCHEME
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O
ON
COOHO
ON
COOAgO
ON
COONaO
ON
COOK
O
O
N OCu
O
O
O
NOO
O
O
N OPb
O
OAc
O
O
N OCo
O
Cl
O
O
N OSn
O
Cl
O
O
N OCa
O
Cl
O
O
N OMn
O
Cl
O
O
N ONi
O
NO3 O
O
N OFe
O
SO4
O
O
N OSn
O
O
O
N
O
O
N OSn
O
OO
C4H9C4H9
O
O
N OSn
O
PhPh Ph
EXPERIMENTAL
• SYNTHESIED COMPOUNDS
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Results and Discussion
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CHARACTERIZATION
(Z)-2-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5-ylmethyleneamino)benzoic acid Physical appearance: Yellow Solid Molecular weight: 269 M.P= 197
Rf Value: 0.81 n-Hexane: Acetone (2:1)
IR Values: 3340.71 (OH), 1705.07 (C=O), 1616.35 (C=N), 1398-1492 (C=C), 1398.39 (C-O) NMR Values:
O
ON
COOH
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CHARACTERIZATION
sliver (Z)-2-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5 ylmethyleneamino)benzoate
Physical appearance: Dark Yellow Solid Molecular weight: 376M.P: 213
Rf Value: 0.48 n-Hexane: Acetone (2:1)
IR: 1708.93 (C=O), 1591.27 (C=N), 1492.90 (C=C), 1396.46 (C-O)
O
ON
COOAg
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CHARACTERIZATIONpotassium (Z)-2-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5-ylmethyleneamino)benzoate
Physical appearance: Dark Yellow Solid Molecular weight: 307M.P: 200
Rf Value: 0.51 n-Hexane: Acetone (2:1)
IR: 1712.72 (C=O), 1589.34 (C=N), 1494.83 (C=C), 1377.17 (C-O),
O
ON
COOK
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CHARACTERIZATIONcopper (Z)-2-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5-ylmethyleneamino)benzoate
Physical appearance: Greenish white Solid Molecular weight: 600M.P: above 300
Rf Value: 0.21 n-Hexane: Acetone (2:1)
IR Values: 1612.42 (C=O), 1537.03 (C=N), 1402.25 (C=C), 1327.03 (C-O), 527.28 (O-Cu), 480.28 (N Cu).NMR Values:
O
O
N OCu
O
O
O
NOO
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CHARACTERIZATION
tin (Z)-2-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5-ylmethyleneamino)benzoate chloridePhysical appearance: light brown color solid Molecular weight: 422M.P: above 300
Rf Value: 0.86 n-Hexane: Acetone (2:1)
IR:1615.49 (C=O), 1587.42 (C=N), 1404.18 (C=C), 1327.03 (C-O), 525.42 (O-Sn), 482.20 (N Sn).
O
O
N OSn
O
Cl
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CHARACTERIZATION
O
O
N OMn
O
Clmanganese (Z)-2-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5-ylmethyleneamino)benzoate chloride
Physical appearance: brown color solid Molecular weight:358M.P: above 300
Rf Value: 0.41 n-Hexane: Acetone (2:1)
IR:1612.49 (C=O), 1587.42 (C=N), 1404.18 (C=C), 1327.03 (C-O), 503.42 (O-Mn), 482.20 (N Cu).
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CHARACTERIZATION
cobalt (Z)-2-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5-ylmethyleneamino)benzoate chloride
Physical appearance: cream color solid Molecular weight: 362M.P: 270
Rf Value: 0.36 n-Hexane: Acetone (2:1)
IR: 1612.42 (C=O), 1589.34 (C=N), 1402.25 (C=C), 1327.03 (C-O), 511.14 (O-Co), 428.20 (N Cu).
O
O
N OCo
O
Cl
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CHARACTERIZATION
O
O
N OSn
O
PhPh Ph
(Z)-triphenylstannyl 2-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5-ylmethyleneamino)benzoate Physical Appearance: White Solid Molecular weight: 618 M.P: 160 Rf Value: 0.47 n-Hexane: Acetone (2:1) NMR Values:
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Biological Activities
• Antibacterial Activity
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Antibacterial Activity against Gram Positive bacteria.Vancomycin
S.No Code Inhibition zone in mm Standard Drug
1 AA01 20.6 29
2 AA02 18.3 29
3 AA03 21.6 29
4 AA04 29.9 29
5 AA05 17.8 29
6 AA06 16.8 29
7 AA07 37.9 29
8 AA08 25.2 29
9 AA09 21.1 29
10 AA10 24.3 29
11 AA11 20.1 29
12 AA12 15.0 29
13 AA13 27.1 29
14 AA14 30.5 29
15 AA15 27.4 29
16 AA16 24.5 29
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S.No Code Inhibition zone in mm Standard Drug
1 AA01 16.9 36
2 AA02 24.9 36
3 AA03 22.0 36
4 AA04 23.6 36
5 AA05 26.5 36
6 AA06 20.9 36
7 AA07 33.4 36
8 AA08 26.5 36
9 AA09 22.8 36
10 AA10 31.7 36
11 AA11 18.7 36
12 AA12 23.3 36
13 AA13 27.2 36
14 AA14 20.5 36
15 AA15 22.7 36
16 AA16 15.7 36
Antibacterial Activity against Gram Negative bacteria.Vancomycin (E.Coli)
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Almighty Allah
Dr. Obaid-ur-Rahman (Supervisor) Dr. Wajid (Co-Supervisor)
• Chairman Prof. Dr Muhsin Nawaz Head of Department
• All teachers • My All Lab Fellows and all my class fellows• Friends• Family Members
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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