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SM ISO690:2012 CHUMAKOV, Yurii, TSAPKOV, Victor I., JEANNEAU, Erwann, BAIRAK, N., BOCHELLI, G., POIRIER, Donald, ROY, Jenny, GULYA, Aurelian. Crystal structures of copper(II) chloride, copper(II) bromide, and copper(II) nitrate complexes with pyridine-2-carbaldehyde thiosemicarbazone. In: Crystallography Reports, 2008, vol. 53, pp. 786-792. ISSN 1063-7745. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063774508050106 |
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Crystallography Reports | |
Volumul 53 / 2008 / ISSN 1063-7745 /ISSNe 1562-689X | |
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DOI:https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063774508050106 | |
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The crystal structures of chloro-(2-formylpyridinethiosemicarbazono)copper dimethyl sulfoxide solvate (I), bromo-(2-formylpyridinethiosemicarbazono)copper (II), and (2-formylpyridinethiosemicarbazono)copper(II) nitrate dimethyl sulfoxide solvate (III) are determined using X-ray diffraction. In the crystals, complexes I and II form centrosymmetric dimers in which the thiosemicarbazone sulfur atom serves as a bridge and occupies the fifth coordination site of the copper atom of the neighboring complex related to the initial complex through the center of symmetry. In both cases, the coordination polyhedron of the complexing ion is a distorted tetragonal bipyramid. Complex III in the crystal structure forms polymer chains in which the copper atom of one complex forms the coordination bond with the thicarbamide nitrogen atom of the neighboring complex. In this structure, the coordination polyhedron of the central atom is an elongated tetragonal bipyramid. It is established that complexes I-III at a concentration of 10-5 mol/l selectively inhibit the growth of 60 to 90 percent of the cancer tumor cells of the human myeloid leukemia (HL-60). |
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Cuvinte-cheie Center of symmetry, Centrosymmetric dimers, Coordination polyhedra, Coordination sites, Copper nitrate complexes, Dimethyl sulfoxide solvates, Human myeloid leukemia, Thiosemicarbazones |
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