Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1406125 Journal of Molecular Structure 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

New complexes of dl-piperidine-2-carboxylic acid (dl-H2pa), [Zn(Hpa)(AcO)(H2O)2], trans-[Zn2(μ-Ca)2(Hpa)2Cl6], [M(bpy)(Hpa)]Cl and [M(pa)(PPh3)2] (M(II) = Pd, Pt) have been prepared and characterized on the basis of elemental analyses, molar conductivity and thermal measurements, IR, Raman, UV–Vis, NMR (1H and 31P) and mass spectroscopy. dl-Piperidine-2-carboxylic acids act as bidentate ligands, through the carboxyl oxygen and cyclic nitrogen atoms. The crystal structure of trans-[Zn2(μ-Ca)2(Hpa)2Cl6], obtained from the addition of ZnCl2 to dl-H2pa in either hard tap water or presence of CaCl2, has been determined by X-ray diffraction. It crystallizes in a triclinic lattice with space group symmetry P1. The complex has two zinc atoms in tetrahedral geometry, each ligated by a carboxyl oxygen and three chlorine atoms. The other carboxyl oxygen atoms from the two Hpa− ligands are bridged by two calcium atoms, i.e., there are two Zn(Hpa−)Cl3 units bridged by two calcium atoms. The free dl-H2pa and its complexes, trans-[Zn2(μ-Ca)2(Hpa)2Cl6], [Pd(bpy)(Hpa)]Cl and [M(pa)(PPh3)2] (M(II) = Pd, Pt) have been tested against the serous ovarian cancer ascites, OV 90 cell line.

Highlight► We prepared and characterized new complexes of dl-piperidine-2-carboxylic acid (H2pa). ► The addition of ZnCl2 to dl-H2pa in either hard tap water or in presence of CaCl2, obtained trans-[Zn2(m-Ca)2(Hpa)2Cl6]. ► The X-ray structure of trans-[Zn2(m-Ca)2(Hpa)2Cl6] shows two Zn(Hpa-)Cl3 units (each zinc atom ligates by carboxyl oxygen and three chlorine atoms) bridged by two calcium atoms. ► The free dl-H2pa and its complexes, trans-[Zn2(m-Ca)2(Hpa)2Cl6], [Pd(bpy)(Hpa)]Cl and [M(pa)(PPh3)2] (M(II) = Pd, Pt) have been tested against the serous ovarian cancer ascites, OV90 cell line in comparison to cis-platin. ► [Pt(PPh3)2(pa)] exhibits the highest growth inhibitory activity with mean IC50 43.13 μM.

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