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Complexes of 4-hydroxyphenylthiocarboxyhydrazide with iron(II), cobalt(II, III), nickel(II), copper(II) and zinc(II)

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The 4-hydroxyphenylthiocarboxyhydrazide (Hoth) ligand has been characterized by i.r.,1H and13C spectral studies. Its metal complexes with FeII, CoII,III, NiII, CuII and ZnII have been prepared and characterized on the basis of elemental analyses, molar conductance, magnetic susceptibility. Mössbauer, visible, e.s.r., i.r.,1H and13C n.m.r. spectral studies. The bonding and stereochemistry of the complexes are discussed. Hoth and its CuII complexes have been screened towards bacteria, viruses and fungi.

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Singh, N.K., Sharma, U. & Agrawal, S. Complexes of 4-hydroxyphenylthiocarboxyhydrazide with iron(II), cobalt(II, III), nickel(II), copper(II) and zinc(II). Transition Met Chem 13, 233–237 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01171334

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