Formulation, Molecular Charge Topography, and Nosocomial Anti-Infectious Potential of Ruthenium Carbonyl Complex of N-o-Hydroxyacetophenone-Ethylenediamine-N′-o-Vanillin
Abstract:Nosocomial infections are ranked as the second-largest infections. E. coli is the primary causative agent of this dreadful infection. To develop effective antibiotic substances against hospitalacquired infections, herein a novel carbon monoxide tagged Ru(II) complex of N-o-hydroxyacetophenone-ethylenediamine-N -o-vanillin is reported as an effective antimicrobial agent of its form. In addition to molecular structure elucidation, an explanation has been made about the related charge topography concerning the bi… Show more
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