X‐ray crystallographic of a novel pyrimidine ligand (LPH) and its metal chelates Cr3+, Ni2+, and Ru3+: A comprehensive study on synthesis, characterization, computational investigations, and biological evaluation toward anticancer and antioxidant
Waleed H. Al‐Assy,
Mohsen M. Mostafa,
Stacey J. Smith
et al.
Abstract:2,4,6‐Triamino‐N‐phenylpyrimidine‐5‐carbothioamide (LPH) was synthesized and extensively characterized. Single crystal X‐ray confirms a monoclinic P21/c space group for LPH. The novel ligand and its chelates of Cr3+, Ni2+, and Ru3+ were studied by elemental analyses, spectral (13C‐,1H‐NMR, UV–visible, IR), magnetic, and thermal measurements. IR spectra indicated that LPH behaves in a bidentate mode through the two NH2 groups of the pyrimidine ring and/or a tetradentate coordination involving the nitrogen atoms… Show more
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