A dihydroperchlorate salt of octamethyl derivative of 14-membered tetraazamacrocycle,
Me8[14]diene·2HClO4 (L·2HClO4), was formed by the condensation of 1,2-diamino propane with
acetone in the presence of a quantitative amount of perchloric acid, which on extraction with chloroform
at pH above 12 yielded free ligand (L). The interaction of rhodium(III) trichloride trihydrate and
platinum(II) chloride with free ligand L produced six-coordinated octahedral orange-red complex,
cis-[RhLCl2]Cl and four-coordinated square-planar yellow complex, [PtL]Cl2, respectively. Axial
substitution reactions on [RhLCl2]Cl with KX (X = NO3, Br or I) and NaNO2 afforded six-coordinated
deep brown products [RhLY2]Y (Y= NO3, Br, I or NO2). The ligand and metal complexes were
characterized based on analytical, molar conductivity, spectroscopic and magnetochemical data. The
antimicrobial activities of the concerned ligand and its complexes have been explored against some
selected bacteria and fungi.