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Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2015

Synthesis, structural studies and biological activity of new Cu(II) complexes with acetyl derivatives of 7-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin.

Marcin T. Klepka; Aleksandra Drzewiecka-Antonik; A. Wolska; Paweł Rejmak; Kinga Ostrowska; Elżbieta Hejchman; Hanna Kruszewska; Agnieszka Czajkowska; Izabela Młynarczuk-Biały; W. Ferenc

The new Cu(II) complexes with 6-acetyl-7-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin (HL1) and 8-acetyl-7-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin (HL2) have been obtained by the electrochemical method. The density functional theory calculations and X-ray absorption spectroscopy techniques have been used to geometrically describe a series of new compounds. The studies have been focused on the coordination mode of the hydroxy ligands to the metallic centre. The complexes, Cu(HL1)2 and Cu(HL2)2⋅0.5H2O, have flat square geometry with oxygen atoms in the first coordination sphere. Two bidentate anionic coumarins are bonded to the metal cation via the acetyl and deprotonated hydroxyl O atoms. Biological activity, including microbiological and cytotoxic, has been evaluated and found to be enhanced in comparison with the parent ligands. Moreover, the Cu(II) complex with 8-acetyl-7-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin shows similar antifungal activity as commercially used fluconazole.


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2018

Synthesis, structural and antimicrobial studies of type II topoisomerase-targeted copper(II) complexes of 1,3-disubstituted thiourea ligands

Anna Bielenica; Aleksandra Drzewiecka-Antonik; Paweł Rejmak; Joanna Stefańska; Michal Kolinski; Sebastian Kmiecik; Bogdan Lesyng; Marta Włodarczyk; Piotr Pietrzyk; Marta Struga

A series of Cu(II) complexes of 3-(trifluoromethyl)phenylthiourea derivatives was synthesized. Their structural properties were investigated by spectroscopic techniques (infrared and electron paramagnetic resonance), as well as molecular modeling. All studied coordination compounds are mononuclear complexes containing two chelating ligands bonded to the metal cation via S and deprotonated N atoms. The new chelates were evaluated for their antimicrobial potency. The complex of 1-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]thiourea (3) presented the highest activity against Gram-positive pathogens, even stronger than the activity of its non-complexed counterpart and the reference drug. The compound also prevented the biofilm formation of methicillin-resistant and standard strains of staphylococcal cocci. The title derivatives were found to be effective inhibitors of DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV isolated from Staphylococcus aureus. The binding modes of the ligand L3 with DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV were presented.


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2017

Synthesis, structural studies and biological activity of novel Cu(II) complexes with thiourea derivatives of 4-azatricyclo[5.2.1.02,6]dec-8-ene-3,5-dione

Aleksandra Drzewiecka-Antonik; Paweł Rejmak; Marcin T. Klepka; A. Wolska; Piotr Pietrzyk; Karolina Stępień; Giuseppina Sanna; Marta Struga

The new Cu(II) complexes of 1/2/3-(bromophenyl)-3-(1,7,8,9-tetramethyl-3,5-dioxo-4-azatricyclo[5.2.1.02,6]dec-8-en-4-yl)thiourea derivatives have been synthesized. The spectroscopic studies together with density functional theory calculations of Cu(II) complexes revealed that two parent ligands coordinate to the copper cation in bidentate fashion via thiocarbonyl S and deprotonated N atoms forming rarely observed four-membered chelate ring, with nearly planar [CuN2S2] moiety. In solid state, the mononuclear complex is formed for thiourea derivative with 3-bromophenyl, whereas for Cu(II) connection with 2- and 4-bromophenyl-thioureas the formation of dinuclear complexes is observed, the latter formed by the stacking of mononuclear complexes. The microbiological activity of novel compounds has been evaluated. The Cu(II) complex with 4-bromophenyl ring connected to the thiourea moiety showed significant inhibition against standard strains of S. aureus and S. epidermidis. The range of minimal inhibitory concentration values is 2-4μg/mL. That compound exhibited antibiofilm potency and effectively inhibited the formation of biofilm of methicillin-susceptive strain of S. epidermidis ATCC 12228. Moreover, the cytotoxicity against the MT-4 cells of all obtained complexes has been evaluated. The complexes turned out to be non-cytotoxic for exponentially growing MT-4.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012

29Si NMR in Cement: A Theoretical Study on Calcium Silicate Hydrates

Paweł Rejmak; Jorge S. Dolado; Malcolm J. Stott; Andrés Ayuela


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2008

Nitrogen Monoxide Interaction with Cu(I) Sites in Zeolites X and Y: Quantum Chemical Calculations and IR Studies

Paweł Rejmak; Ewa Broclawik; Kinga Góra-Marek; Mariusz Radoń; J. Datka


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2010

Electronic view on ethene adsorption in Cu(I) exchanged zeolites.

Paweł Rejmak; Mariusz P. Mitoraj; Ewa Broclawik


Catalysis Today | 2006

DFT quantum chemical modeling of the interaction of alkenes with Cu+ sites in zeolites

Ewa Broclawik; Paweł Rejmak; P. Kozyra; J. Datka


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

29Si chemical shift anisotropies in hydrated calcium silicates: A computational study

Paweł Rejmak; Jorge S. Dolado; Malcolm J. Stott; Andrés Ayuela


Chemical Physics Letters | 2017

The Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) complexes with herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid – Synthesis and structural studies

Aleksandra Drzewiecka-Antonik; W. Ferenc; A. Wolska; Marcin T. Klepka; Beata Cristóvão; J. Sarzyński; Paweł Rejmak; Dariusz Osypiuk


Catalysis Today | 2008

Cobalt cationic sites in ferrierites: QM/MM modeling

Ewa Banach; P. Kozyra; Paweł Rejmak; Ewa Broclawik; J. Datka

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A. Wolska

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Marcin T. Klepka

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Ewa Broclawik

Polish Academy of Sciences

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J. Datka

Jagiellonian University

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Jorge S. Dolado

Spanish National Research Council

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Marta Struga

Medical University of Warsaw

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W. Ferenc

Maria Curie-Skłodowska University

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Andrés Ayuela

Spanish National Research Council

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Beata Cristóvão

Maria Curie-Skłodowska University

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