2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:jocc.0000044085.99764.3d
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Preparation and characterization of a bidentate carboxylate-bridged dinuclear cadmium(II) complex with bis(2-pyridylmethyl)amino-3-propionic acid

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“…This frequency was lost in the spectra of these complexes [20]. A considerable shift in the in position intensity to lower wave number was noticed in all the complexes with metal ion for the strong frequency in the (H 2 L)spectrum, which shows at 1681 cm -1 described to υ(C=N) group [21].An important change in position to lower wave number and in the intensity was noticed with metal ion on complexation for the strong frequency in the ligand (H 2 L) spectrum at 1535 cm -1 , which appears due to υ as (COO -) [22].The band at 1367 cm -1 in the spectrum of the ligand (H 2 L), which was described to the υ s (COO -). These frequencies moved to lower or higher vibrations at (1496 -1525cm -1 ) and (1367-1404cm -1 ) for all the complexes, Δυ=(92-132) cm -1 [23].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This frequency was lost in the spectra of these complexes [20]. A considerable shift in the in position intensity to lower wave number was noticed in all the complexes with metal ion for the strong frequency in the (H 2 L)spectrum, which shows at 1681 cm -1 described to υ(C=N) group [21].An important change in position to lower wave number and in the intensity was noticed with metal ion on complexation for the strong frequency in the ligand (H 2 L) spectrum at 1535 cm -1 , which appears due to υ as (COO -) [22].The band at 1367 cm -1 in the spectrum of the ligand (H 2 L), which was described to the υ s (COO -). These frequencies moved to lower or higher vibrations at (1496 -1525cm -1 ) and (1367-1404cm -1 ) for all the complexes, Δυ=(92-132) cm -1 [23].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%