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Some 1∶1, 2∶3, and 1∶2 uranyl complexes of salicylaldehyde-2-hydroxyanil (H2SAP) and its substituted (3-methoxy-, 5-nitro-, 5-chloro- and 3,5-dichloro-) derivatives have been synthesized and characterized. The conductivity, i.r.,1H n.m.r. and visible spectroscopic data allow discussion of the varying ligating behaviour of the potentially dibasic tridentate Schiff base ligands toward dioxouranium(VI).
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Alyea, E.C., Malek, A. & Kazi, A.I. Dioxouranium(VI) complexes with potentially dibasic tridentate schiff base ligands. Characterization of the uranyl complexes of salicylaldehyde-2-hydroxyanil and its substituted derivatives. Transition Met Chem 6, 223–226 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00618229
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