Aminoguanidine derivatives are the focus of research because of their various
biological activities, such as antiviral, antibacterial, analgesic,
antioxidant, and anticancer. Their complexes with different metals are also
examined and many of them show significant biological activity, too.
Besides, some of the complexes show good photoluminescent properties and are
used for the preparation of photoelectronic devices. In accordance, the
synthesis, physicochemical, structural, and thermal characterization of the
complexes of 2-acetylpyridine aminoguanidine (L) with copper(II) is
described here. Under different reaction conditions, Cu(II) with L gives
three complexes of different compositions. By varying the strength of
basicity of the deprotonating agent used, it was proven here that the Schiff
base could be coordinated in neutral or monoanionic form. In the presence of
pyridine, a coordination polymer is obtained, while in the presence of
ammonia/lithium acetate two different monomeric complexes were crystallized.
Their physicochemical and thermal properties, as well as molecular and
crystal structure, are determined.