Sc. Wallis et al., COPPER(II) COMPLEXES OF THE FLUOROQUINOLONE ANTIMICROBIAL CIPROFFOXACIN - SYNTHESIS, X-RAY STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION, AND POTENTIOMETRIC STUDY, Journal of inorganic biochemistry, 62(1), 1996, pp. 1-16
Reaction of the fluoroquinolone antimicrobial ciprofloxacin with coppe
r(II) nitrate in the presence of 2,2'-bipyridine resulted in the isola
tion of the complex [Cu(cip)(bipy)(Cl)(0.7)(NO3)(0.3)] (NO3).2H(2)O. R
eaction of an aqueous solution of ciprofloxacin.HCl and NaCl with CuCl
2 at pH 5.0 resulted in the isolation of [Cu(cip)(2)]Cl-2.11H(2)O. The
complex [Cu(cip)(bipy)(Cl)(0.7)(NO3)(0.3)] (NO3).2H(2)O crystallizes
in the monoclinic space group P2(1)/n, with a = 13.955(8), b = 14.280(
8), c = 14.192(6) Angstrom, beta = 93.10(4)degrees, Z = 4 with R = 0.0
46. The selective broadening of resonances in the C-13 NMR spectrum of
ciprofloxacin by the addition of Cu2+(aq) was employed to probe metal
ion binding sites in the ligand. The protonation constants of norflox
acin and ciprofloxacin, and the formation constants with copper(II), w
ere determined by potentiometric titrations at 25 degrees C. The addit
ions of ciprofloxacin to metal to form ML and ML(2) complexes exhibit
stepwise formation constants of logK(1) 6.2(1) and log K-2 11.1(3), re
spectively.