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Title: Tridentate Schiff Bases of Some Aroylhydrazides and their Metal Complexes: Spectral and Structural Studies
Authors: Mini, Kuriakose
Dr.Prathapachandra Kurup,M R
Keywords: Aroylhydrazides
Metal Complexes
Tridentate Schiff Bases
Hydrazones
Transition metal ions
Coordination chemistry
Issue Date: Dec-2006
Publisher: Cochin University of Science & Technology
Abstract: The present work deals with the complexation of Schiff bases of aroylhydrazides with various transition metal ions. The hydrazone systems selected for study are capable of forming bridged polymeric structures which is one of the fascinating subjects in the crystal engineering of coordination polymers owing to their attractive new topologies and intriguing structural features. Complexation with metal ions like copper, manganese, vanadium, nickel, palladium, zinc and cadmium are tried. Various spectral techniques are employed for characterization. The structures of some complexes have been well established by single crystal X-ray diffraction studies.The work is presented in seven chapters and the last section deals with summary and conclusion. The studies reveal that the aroylhydrazone systems vary in their geometrical configuration depending on the substituents. The coordination modes of the ligands also differ upon chelating with metal ions. One of the hydrazone system selected for study proved that it could give rise to polymeric metal complexes.
Description: Dept.of Applied Chemistry,Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2992
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