1. Synthesis, FTIR and Electronic Spectra Studies of Metal (II) Complexes of Acethydrazide Derivative
- Author
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Adams Ec, Akpan Ij, and Nzikayel S
- Subjects
Ligand ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Infrared spectroscopy ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Copper ,0104 chemical sciences ,Metal ,Benzaldehyde ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Absorption band ,visual_art ,Amide ,Polymer chemistry ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,0210 nano-technology ,Derivative (chemistry) - Abstract
Acethydrazide was modified by addition of benzaldehyde refluxing in ethanol to obtain a new product: N’-Benzylideneacethydrazide. The new product obtained was complexed with Iron (II) and Copper (II) salt. The result of the FT-IR analysis of acethydrazide, N’-Benzylideneacethydrazide and its complexes were compared to ascertain the possible points and mode of coordination to the metal (II) centre. The shift in the absorption band of the N’-Benzylideneacethydrazide (N'-BA) from 3337 cm-1 (N-H) to 3462 cm-1 and 3406 cm-1 (N-H) in the spectra of the Fe(II) and Cu(II) complexes respectively, indicates the coordination of the N’-Benzylideneacethydrazide to the metal ion via O and N atoms of the carbonyl and amide functional groups. The products were further characterized by UV/Visible spectroscopic technique and other physical measurements like melting point and solubility test.
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- 2018