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Complexes of cobalt(II), nickel(II), copper(II), zinc(II) and manganese(II) with tridentate Schiff base ligand

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A series of metal complexes with new tridentate Schiff base derived from salicylaldehyde and furfuraldehyde with o-phenyldiamine have been prepared and characterised by physical and chemical methods. Electronic spectra, room temperature magnetic moment values, e.p.r. and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies suggest an octahedral geometry for all the complexes, where low molar conductance values are in accord with their non-electrolytic nature. The thermal stability of the complexes is discussed and the ligand-to-metal bonding modes discussed.

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Dianzhong, F., Bo, W. Complexes of cobalt(II), nickel(II), copper(II), zinc(II) and manganese(II) with tridentate Schiff base ligand. Transition Met Chem 18, 101–103 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00136062

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