2014
DOI: 10.1080/00958972.2014.978307
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A disparate 3-D silver(I) coordination polymer of pyridine-3,5-dicarboxylate and pyrimidine with strong intermetallic interactions: X-ray crystallography, photoluminescence and antimicrobial activity

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“…Moreover, at MIC doses, [Ag(NO 3 )(4,7-phen)] n and [Ag(CF 3 COO)(4,7-phen)] n (4,7-phen is 4,7-phenanthroline) totally prevented C. albicans filamentation and rescued the infected zebrafish of the lethal infection outcome [21]. Similarly, silver(I) complexes with substituted imidazoles, 2amino-3-methylpyridine, pyridine-2-carboxaldoxime, and pyridine-3,5-dicarboxylate showed considerable anti-Candida activity and only moderate effectiveness against the tested bacterial strains [40][41][42]. On the other hand, a selective antibacterial activity, especially against P. aeruginosa, was observed for silver(I) complexes with N-heterocycles containing two nitrogen atoms within one ring, such as diazines (pyridazine, pyrimidine, and pyrazine), benzodiazines (phthalazine, quinazoline, and quinoxaline), and phenazine [18][19][20].…”
Section: Biological Evaluation Of Silver(i) Complexes 1-3mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Moreover, at MIC doses, [Ag(NO 3 )(4,7-phen)] n and [Ag(CF 3 COO)(4,7-phen)] n (4,7-phen is 4,7-phenanthroline) totally prevented C. albicans filamentation and rescued the infected zebrafish of the lethal infection outcome [21]. Similarly, silver(I) complexes with substituted imidazoles, 2amino-3-methylpyridine, pyridine-2-carboxaldoxime, and pyridine-3,5-dicarboxylate showed considerable anti-Candida activity and only moderate effectiveness against the tested bacterial strains [40][41][42]. On the other hand, a selective antibacterial activity, especially against P. aeruginosa, was observed for silver(I) complexes with N-heterocycles containing two nitrogen atoms within one ring, such as diazines (pyridazine, pyrimidine, and pyrazine), benzodiazines (phthalazine, quinazoline, and quinoxaline), and phenazine [18][19][20].…”
Section: Biological Evaluation Of Silver(i) Complexes 1-3mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Over the past decades, research into Ag (I) complexes and coordination polymers (CPs) is rapidly progressing due to their wide structural diversity and functional properties such as intriguing photoluminescence, [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] catalytic [9][10][11] and antimicrobial activities. [6,[12][13][14][15] The versatile coordination behavior of Ag (I) ion allows to design a wide range of assemblies ranging from molecular complexes to chain and layered polymers as well as 3D metal-organic frameworks. [16][17][18] Noteworthy, the functional properties of these compounds are often influenced by weak non-covalent interactions of Ag•••Ag, Ag•••π and Ag•••X type, [19,20] playing an important role along with dominating effect of the ligand environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silver compounds are also well known for their antimicrobial properties and are widely used in the treatment of wounds and burn infections [7,8,9,10]. The combination of benzimidazole or pyridine derivatives with silver ions leads the production of compounds with novel biological properties which can be an attractive alternative to existing treatments [11,12,13,14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%