Corrosion Inhibition and Antimicrobial Studies of Imine Chelator and its M(II) Chelates: Synthesis and Characterizations
Theresa Chizoba Wodi,
Chioma Donubari Don-Lawson,
Chioma Festus
Abstract:Background and Objective: Organic molecules with non-carbon atoms, have found applications in many fields of life science and technology. They constitute the vast majority of the molecules involved in the operations of man in exerting control over nature. Thus, studies of some bivalent metal chelates of bidentate imine-chelator (LH) acquired from 2-hydroxyl-1-naphthaldehyde (2-HNA) and 2-amino-6ethoxybenzothiazole (2-AEBT). Materials and Methods: The synthesis, characterization and corrosion inhibition studies… Show more
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