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Synthesis, magneto-spectral, electrochemical, thermal characterization and antimicrobial investigations of some nickel (II) complexes of hydrazones of isoniazid

Prasad, Surendra and Agarwal, Ram K. (2009) Synthesis, magneto-spectral, electrochemical, thermal characterization and antimicrobial investigations of some nickel (II) complexes of hydrazones of isoniazid. Journal of the Korean Chemical Society, 53 (6). pp. 683-692. ISSN 1017-2548

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Abstract

The synthesis of a novel series of nickel(II) complexes with new ligands derived from hydrazones of isoniazid have been reported in present work. The complexes have general compositions [Ni(L)2X2] or [Ni(L)3](ClO4)2 {L = N-isonicotinamido-furfuraldimine (INH-FFL), N-isonicotinamido-3',4',5'-trimethoxybenzaldimine (INH-TMB) or N-isonicotinamido-cinnamalidene (INH-CIN) and X = Cl-, NO3-, NCS- or CH3COO-}. The ligands hydrazones behave as neutral bidentates (N and O donor) through the carbonyl oxygen and azomethine nitrogen. The new complexes with octahedral geometry have been characterized by elemental analysis, molecular weight determinations, magnetic susceptibility/moment, thermogravimetric, electrochemical and spectroscopic studies viz. infrared and electronic spectra. On the basis of conductivity measurements in nitrobenzene (PhNO2) solution the [Ni(L)2X2] and [Ni(L)3](ClO4)2 complexes have been found to be non-electrolytes and 1:2 electrolytes, respectively. Thermal properties have also been investigated, which support the geometry of the complexes. Antibacterial and antifungal properties of nickel(II) complexes and few standard drugs have also been examined and it has been observed that the complexes have moderate antibacterial activities.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: Q Science > QD Chemistry
Divisions: Faculty of Science, Technology and Environment (FSTE) > School of Biological and Chemical Sciences
Depositing User: Ms Neha Harakh
Date Deposited: 24 Nov 2009 21:55
Last Modified: 08 Feb 2012 23:07
URI: https://repository.usp.ac.fj/id/eprint/1493

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