Interaction of antimony(III) chloride with thiourea, 2-mercapto-5-methyl- benzimidazole, 3-methyl-2-mercaptobenzothiazole, 2-mercaptopyrimidine, and 2-mercaptopyridine
Date
2011Author
Ozturk, I. I.Kourkoumelis, Nikolaos

Manos, Manolis J.

Butler, I. S.
Balzarini, J.
Hadjiliadis, Nick
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Journal of Coordination ChemistryVolume
64Issue
22Pages
3859-3871Google Scholar check
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New antimony(III) chloride complexes with heterocyclic thioamides, thiourea (TU), 2-mercapto- 5-methyl-benzimidazole (MMBZIM), 3-methyl-2- mercaptobenzothiazole (MMBZT), 2-mercaptopyrimidine (PMT), 2-mercaptopyridine (PYT) of formulae [SbCl 3(TU) 2] (1), [SbCl 3(MMBZIM) 2] (2), [SbCl 3(MMBZT) 2] (3), [SbCl 3(PMT) 2] (4), [SbCl 3(μ 2-S)(PYT) 2] (5) were synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR and FT-Raman spectroscopies, and TG-DTA analysis. The crystal structure of 5 was also determined by X-ray diffraction. [C 10H 10Cl 3N 2S 2Sb] (5) crystallizes in space group C2/c, with a=25.0169(10)Å, b=9.7952(3)Å, c=12.9329(5)Å, β=109.702(4) ̊, and Z=8. Crystals of 5 grown from acetonitrile solutions adopt a square-pyramidal geometry. The equatorial plane is formed by three chlorides and one sulfur atom from the thione ligand while the second sulfur is axial. The complexes were evaluated for their biological activities and compared with [SbCl 3(MMI) 2] (6) (MMI=2-mercapto- 1-methylimidazole) and other isostructural ones. The complexes showed moderate cytostatic activity against murine leukemia cells (L1210), murine mammary carcinoma cells (FM3A), human T-lymphocyte (Molt4/C8, CEM), and human cervix carcinoma (HeLa) cells. The chloro and iodo derivatives show better cytostatic activity than the bromo ones. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.