Redox, thermodynamic and spectroscopic of some transition metal complexes containing heterocyclic Schiff base ligands

Abouhussien, Azza; Linert, Wolfgang;

Abstract


Complexes of two series of Schiff base ligands, H(2)L(a) and H(2)L(b) derived from the reaction of 2,6-diacetyl pyridine with semicarbazide, H(2)L(a) and thiosemicarbazide, H(2)L(b), with the metal ions, Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), VO(IV) and UO(2)(VI) have been prepared. The ligands are characterized by elemental analysis, IR, UV-vis and (1)H NMR. The structures of the complexes are investigated with the IR, UV-vis, X-band ESR spectra, (1)H NMR and thermal gravimetric analysis as well as conductivity and magnetic moment measurements. The IR-spectra reveal the presence of variable modes of chelation for the investigated ligands. A variety of binuclear or mononuclear complexes were obtained with the two ligands in tri-, tetra or pentadentate forms. The bonding sites are the pyridine nitrogen, two azomethine nitrogen atoms and ketonic oxygen in case of H(2)L(a) or sulphur atoms in case of H(2)L(b). The Coats-Redfern equation has been used to calculate the kinetic and thermodynamic parameters for the different thermal decomposition steps of some complexes. Cyclic voltammograms of Co(II) and Ni(II) show quasi-reversible peaks. The redox properties and the nature of the electro-active species of the complexes have been characterized.


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Title Redox, thermodynamic and spectroscopic of some transition metal complexes containing heterocyclic Schiff base ligands
Authors Abouhussien, Azza ; Linert, Wolfgang
Keywords 2,6-Diacetyl pyridine;Complexes;Redox behavior;Semicarbazide;Spectra;Thermal;Thiosemicarbazides
Issue Date 15-Sep-2009
Journal Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 
Volume 74
Issue 1
Start page 214
End page 223
ISSN 13861425
DOI 10.1016/j.saa.2009.06.023
PubMed ID 19682947
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-68849095757

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