Mixed ligand complexes of dioxouranium (VI) of the type [UO2(Q)(L)·2H2O] have been synthesized using 8-hydroxyquinoline (HQ) as a primary ligand and amino acids (HL) such as L-threonine, L-tryptophan, and L-isoleucine as secondary ligands. The metal complexes have been characterized by elemental analysis, electrical conductance, magnetic susceptibility measurements, and spectral and thermal studies. The electrical conductance studies of the complexes indicate their nonelectrolytic nature. Magnetic susceptibility measurements revealed diamagnetic nature of the complexes. Electronic absorption spectra of the complexes show intraligand and charge transfer transitions, respectively. Bonding of the metal ion through N- and O-donor atoms of the ligands is revealed by IR studies, and the chemical environment of the protons is confirmed by NMR studies. The thermal analysis data of the complexes indicate the presence of coordinated water molecules. The agar cup and tube dilution methods have been used to study the antibacterial activity of the complexes against the pathogenic bacteria S. aureus, C. diphtheriae, S. typhi, and E. coli.
The density ρ, viscosity η, refractive index n and dielectric constant ε s of binary mixture of Allyl Chloride (AC) with n-Butanol including those of the pure liquids, were measured over the complete composition range at 298K. The experimental data is used to calculate excess molar volumes (v E ), excess permittivity (ε s E ), excess viscosity (η E ), excess refractive index, molar refraction, excess molar polarization and Dunstan's constant. The variations of these parameters with composition and the effect of bonding in the binary mixture are discussed from the point of view of intermolecular interactions in these mixtures. The positive value of excess molar volume (v E ) is attributed to the breaking of H-bonded associated species formed between unlike molecule at 298K.
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