Synthesis and structural characterization of a linkage isomer to a mononuclear Nickel(II) complex: Experimental and computational depiction of phosphoesterase efficiency☆
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Synthesis and structural characterization of a linkage isomer, bis(2,2′-dipyridylamine)dithiocyanato(k-S)nickel(II), [Ni(dpa)2(k-SCN)2] (1) of a previously reported Ni(II) complex, [Ni(dpa)2(k-NCS)2] (dpa = 2,2′-dipyridylamine; SCN = thiocyanate) has been reported herein. X-ray structural analysis of 1 reveals that Ni(II) complex crystallizes in monoclinic system with P21/c space group and exists in trans configuration. The coordination geometry for 1 adopts a tetragonal structure. Supramolecular aspects of the Ni(II) complex indicate that N atom of SCN behaves as a donor and H atom of dpa ligand acts as a receptor in growing 1D crystalline structure along b axis in solid state. The aromatic rings in 1 prefer to exist in face-centred stacking with interplanar distance of 3.426 Å and supports strongly to form self-assembled 3D crystalline architecture. Hirshfeld surface analysis further recommends this crystalline assembly in solid state. 1 exhibits promising phosphatase activity towards disodium(4-nitrophenyl)phosphate (PNPP) in aqueous-methanolic medium. The hydrolytic phosphatase efficiency for 1 is determined in terms of turnover number (kcat) as 3.38 × 104 h−1. Moreover, density functional theoretical computations closely replicate the structural parameters and spectroscopic behaviour of 1.
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Journal of Molecular Structure 1200,127083