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Reactions of 2-amino-4-arylthiazoles with aromatic aldehydes afforded the corresponding Schiff bases. Complex formation of the latter with nickel, zinc, cobalt, manganese, and copper salts was studied.
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Sadigova, S.E., Magerramov, A.M., Allakhverdiev, M.A. et al. Synthesis and Complexing Properties of 4-Arylthiazolyl-substituted Schiff Bases. Russian Journal of General Chemistry 73, 1932–1935 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUGC.0000025156.16373.17
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