1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-8545(99)00050-8
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Coordinating ability of ligands derived from phenylenediamines

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“…The observed results can be due to these paradox effects. Addition of metal ions to the ligand solution cause appearance of new or shifted peaks (red shift) in the spectrum due to the coordination of metal ions with imines nitrogen and phenolic oxygen [41] and lead to formation of ML, ML2 or M2L [42][43][44][45]. The isosbestic points can predict the numbers of equations in solution.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The observed results can be due to these paradox effects. Addition of metal ions to the ligand solution cause appearance of new or shifted peaks (red shift) in the spectrum due to the coordination of metal ions with imines nitrogen and phenolic oxygen [41] and lead to formation of ML, ML2 or M2L [42][43][44][45]. The isosbestic points can predict the numbers of equations in solution.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a such membrane the Schiff base complex Pb(II) can coordinate thorough both nitrogen and oxygen atoms. 30 …”
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“…1 There have been numerous reports of transition metal complexes containing N 2 O 2 -tetradentate ligands 2 (salen-type SB ligands), but only one report of complexes containing related ligands derived from Meldrum´s acid (MA) and phenylenediamines or with aliphatic 1,2-diamines 3 ( Figure 1). By structural analogy with salen complexes, these complexes are termed of 'melen complexes'.…”
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