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Physical,chemical and biological studies on transition metal complexes of chelating tridentate ligand
Authors:Ahmed A. El-Asmy  Yehia M. Shaibi  Abdallah S. Babaqi  Mohamed Mounir  Salah A. Ashour
Affiliation:(1) Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Sana'a University, P.O. Box 11503, Sana'a, Yemen AR;(2) Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Sana'a University, Sana'a, Yemen AR;(3) Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Sana'a University, Sana'a, Yemen AR
Abstract:
Summary The interaction of 1-benzoin-4-phenylthiosemicarbazone (H2 BPS) with some transition metal ions has been investigated. The ligand can function as a tridentate chelating agent, giving M(HBPS)2 and M(BPS). Potentiometric studies proved that the mechanism of chelation is based on hydrogen ion liberation. Spectral studies in solution show that the ligand could be used for the microdetermination of CuIIions. On the basis of magnetic and spectral data, an octahedral structure is proposed for the CoII and NiII complexes and a square-planar structure for the CuII complex. The corrosion inhibition of aluminium in Cl3CCO2H using H2BPS is studied. The electrical conductivity of H2BPS and of its complexes have been measured. The ligand shows an activation energy in the range of semiconducting materials. The antimicrobial activity of all compounds has also been demonstrated.
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