Synthesis and spectroscopic studies of new binuclear transition metal complexes of Schiff bases derived from 4,6-diacetylresorcinol
Emara, AAA; Adly, omima;
Abstract
Two new series of copper(II), nickel(II), cobalt(II), zinc(II), iron(III), chromium(III), vanadyl(IV) and uranyl(VI) complexes with two bifunctional tridentate Schiff base, H4L1 and H2L 2 ligands have been prepared. The Schiff base, H4L 1 and H2L2, ligands were synthesized by the condensation of 4,6-diacetylresorcinol with o-aminophenol or o-phenylenediamine. The ligands are either di- or tetra-basic with two symmetrical sets of either OON or NNO tridentate chelating sites. The ligands and their metal complexes have been characterized by elemental analysis, 1H-n.m.r., FT-IR, mass, electronic, esr spectra and thermal gravimetric analysis and magnetic susceptibility. With the exception of CoII ion with H 2L2 which afforded a trinuclear complex, a variety of binuclear complexes for the rest of the metal complexes were obtained with the ligands in its di- or tetra-deprotonated forms. The bonding sites are the azomethine and amino nitrogen atoms, and phenolic oxygen atoms. The metal complexes exhibit different geometrical arrangements such as square planar, tetrahedral, square pyramid and octahedral arrangement. © 2007 Springer.
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Title | Synthesis and spectroscopic studies of new binuclear transition metal complexes of Schiff bases derived from 4,6-diacetylresorcinol | Authors | Emara, AAA; Adly, omima | Keywords | LIGANDS;COBALT;TRIDENTATE | Issue Date | 2007 | Publisher | SPRINGER | Journal | Transition Metal Chemistry | ISSN | 0340-4285 | DOI | 10.1007/s11243-007-0245-z | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-34547925673 | Web of science ID | WOS:000248819900008 |
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