“…Metal complexes of Schiff bases occupy a central role in coordination chemistry for analytical, physical, and biochemical purposes (Desai and Thaker, 1990;Lamrani et al, 1995;Attari et al, 1997;Zhang et al, 1996;Li et al, 1997;Ibrahim et al, 1998;Levitin and Tsikalova, 1998;Pereira et al, 1998;Zhou et al, 1999;Anacona and Brito, 1999;Campos et al, 1999;Taha, 2001;Zhao and Yuan, 1993;Issa and Hegazy, 2001;Sengupta et al, 2006;El-Tabl et al, 2007Gao-fei et al, 2007;Singh and Katiyar, 2008;Hegazy and Al-Motawaa, 2011;Hegazy, 2001). Coordination complexes with substituted salicylaldehydes have shown diverse structures and properties generating a variety of stereochemistries and a wide range of bonding interactions (Yoshida and Yamada, 1967;Elmali et al, 2000;Soliman and Linert, 1999;Zolezzi et al 1999).…”