JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synthesis and characterization of a tetraaza macrocyclic ligand and its Cobalt(II), Nickel(II) and Copper(II) complexes

Sulekh ChandraMonika TyagiSwati Agarwal

Year: 2010 Journal:   Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society Vol: 75 (7)Pages: 935-941   Publisher: Serbian Chemical Society

Abstract

Co(II), Ni(II), and Cu(II) complexes with a tetradentate nitrogen donor [N4] macrocyclic ligand, viz 1,5,8,13-tetraaza-2,9-dimethyl-4,11- diphenylcyclotetradeca-2,4,4,11-tetraene were synthesized. Their structures were determined based on elemental analyses; molar conductance and magnetic susceptibility measurements; and IR, 1H-NMR (ligand), and electronic spectral studies. Based on analytical and molar conductance data, the complexes may be formulated as [M(L)Cl2] and [M?(L)]Cl2 [where M = Co(II) and Cu(II), and M? = Ni(II)] due to their non-electrolytic and 1:2 electrolytic nature. Based on spectral studies, an octahedral geometry was assigned for the Co(II) complex, whereas square-planar and tetragonal geometry were proposed for the Ni(II) and Cu(II) complexes, respectively. The synthesized ligand and its complexes were screened for fungicidal activity against two pathogenic fungi (i.e., Fusarium. moniliformae and Rhizoctonia solani) to assess their growth inhibiting potential.

Keywords:
Nickel Ligand (biochemistry) Cobalt Chemistry Macrocyclic ligand Copper Octahedral molecular geometry Octahedron Semicarbazone Crystallography Magnetic susceptibility Conductance Molar conductivity Tetragonal crystal system Inorganic chemistry Elemental analysis Stereochemistry Crystal structure Organic chemistry Mathematics

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