This article reports the synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial screening of a tridentate
2-[(2-hydroxyphenyl)imino methyl]-1-naphthol ligand (H2AP) and its organotellurium(IV) complexes.
Structural characterization of the synthesized ligand and complexes was confirmed by using FT-IR,
1H NMR, 13C NMR, UV-vis, mass spectrometry, molar conductance and elemental analysis. Geometry
of all the synthesized compounds has been optimized and their DFT based chemical reactivity
descriptors were calculated. DFT and spectral data studies revealed distorted square pyramidal geometry
for the tellurium(IV) complexes. In vitro antimicrobial activities of the synthesized ligand and its
tellurium(IV)complexes were evaluated against two Gram-positive, two Gram-negative bacterial strains
and three fungal strains. The tellurium(IV) complexes exhibited promising activity as compared to the
Schiff base ligand.