Analysis of copper 4(5)-imidazolecarboxaldehyde derivatives by ss-NMR, EPR, theoretical calculations and their advanced oxidation applications

Abstract

In this work, the synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of copper(II) complexes derived from 4(5)-imidazolecarboxaldehyde and its methyl derivatives are reported, along with their reactive oxygen species generation through hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) activation using DMPO for the EPR spin trapping experiments and the degradation of emerging pollutants (an azo-dye and an antibiotic). Three copper(II) complexes were synthesized: A1 (C10H12Cl2CuN4O2) using 4(5)-methyl-5(4)-imidazolecarboxaldehyde with copper(II) chloride (CuCl2); A2 (C8H8Cl2CuN4O2) from 4(5)-imidazolecarboxaldehyde with CuCl2; and A4 (C20H24CuN10O10) from the methyl derivative with copper(II) nitrate. Additionally, a cobalt complex, A3 (C10H12Cl2CoN4O2) was synthesized for isostructural studies. The chemical structures of the metal complexes A1, A3 and A4 were resolved using single-crystal X-ray crystallography, however it was not possible to isolate crystalline material for A2. The coordination sphere of the metal ions using imidazolecarboxaldehyde molecules was described in terms of single-crystal X-ray crystallography parameters in combination with solid-state NMR, EPR and theoretical calculations. The A1 copper complex was specifically used as a model crystalline system to predict the coordination mode of 4(5)-imidazolecarboxaldehyde when used as a ligand (A2), particularly in cases in which non-single-crystal structures were isolated. Two-dimensional ss-NMR experiments, in which particular attention was paid to the mixing (1H–1H PSD) or contact times (1H–13C HECTOR) were useful for the assignment of most of the NMR signals in the copper complexes. DFT calculations assisted to predict paramagnetic NMR shifts in good agreement. Only one of the evaluated complexes activated H2O2 and generated hydroxyl radicals (A1). The aquatic toxicity of the copper complex that demonstrated the highest activity in decontaminant degradation was assessed through the brine shrimp toxicity test.

Graphical abstract: Analysis of copper 4(5)-imidazolecarboxaldehyde derivatives by ss-NMR, EPR, theoretical calculations and their advanced oxidation applications

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 May 2025
Accepted
30 Jul 2025
First published
30 Jul 2025

New J. Chem., 2025, Advance Article

Analysis of copper 4(5)-imidazolecarboxaldehyde derivatives by ss-NMR, EPR, theoretical calculations and their advanced oxidation applications

A. F. Crespi, A. L. Pérez, C. D. Brondino, P. N. Zomero, D. Vega, E. Rodríguez-Castellón and J. M. Lázaro-Martínez, New J. Chem., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5NJ02171E

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