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Title: Studies on Some New Metal-Hydrazone Complexes and Their Zeolite Encapsulated Analogues
Authors: Vineetha,C P
Mohammed Yusuff, K K
Keywords: Metal-hydrazone complexes
Hydrazones
Acetylacetone- 2-hydroxyphenylhydrazone (APAcAc)
Acetoacetanilide- 2-hydroxyphenylhydrazone (APAcAcA)
Acetoacetanilide-3,5-dihydro-2,4-dione pyrimidylhydrazone (AUAcAcA)
Zeolite encapsulated analogues
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science
Abstract: The thesis deals with the synthesis, characterization and catalytic activity studies of some new Fe (III), Co (II), Ni (II) and Cu (II) complexes of hydrazones and their zeolite encapsulated analogues. Hydrazones have diverse applications in biological, non-biological and biochemical front. During the present study three hydrazone types of ligands namely, acetylacetone- 2-hydroxyphenylhydrazone (APAcAc), acetoacetanilide- 2-hydroxyphenylhydrazone (APAcAcA) and acetoacetanilide-3,5-dihydro-2,4-dione pyrimidylhydrazone (AUAcAcA) were synthesized by diazotization of primary amine and coupling with compounds containing active methylene group. First part of the thesis deals with the synthesis of Fe, Co, Ni and Cu complexes using three hydrazone types of ligands are given. Details regarding the characterization of these complexes with a view to establishing the molecular structures are presented in this part. The other part contains the method of encapsulation of these complexes in zeolite cavities and their characterizations of the encapsulated metal species are described. A comparitive account of the catalytic activities of the pure and encapsulated complexes for cyclohexanol oxidation was also carried out.
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/59
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