Abstract:
Objective: To study the relationship between the properties and the structures of the benzimidazole complexes, and explore the preparation method of new antibacterial benzimidazole complexes materials.
Methods: Under solvothermal conditions, the assembly of 4, 4'-bis (benzimidazol-1-ylmethy1) biphenyl, isophthalic acid and cobalt, nickel salts resulting two new complexesCo (bbmb)(IPA)·(H
2O)
3n (1) andNi (bbmb)(IPA)(H
2O)·H
2O
n (2). The complexes were characterized by single crystal X-ray structure analyses, thermogravimetric analyses, powder X-ray diffraction and solid-state ultraviolet measurements.
Results: Complex 1 had a 2-dimentional sheet framework with S-shaped chains while complex 2 had a 2-dimentional sheet framework constructed from zigzag chains and straight chains. The solid-state UV-Vis absorbance properties were investigated.
Conclusions: The structures and properties of the two new benzimidazole complexes are well studied, to provide approaches for the design and exploitation of new benzimidazole complex materials with potential antibacterial activities.