2009
DOI: 10.1080/00958970903082192
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Synthesis, characterization, and biological properties of Ni(II), Co(II), and Cu(II) complexes of Schiff bases derived from 4-aminobenzylamine

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“…In addition, the weak vibration bands observed at 645-500 cm −1 can be attributed to metal-N and metal-O bonds. Moreover, the bands of azomethine groups of polymers are slightly shifted to lower frequencies in the complexes [25]. This change in frequencies shows that the azomethine nitrogen coordinates to the metal ion.…”
Section: Structures Of the Polymers And Polymer-metal Complexesmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…In addition, the weak vibration bands observed at 645-500 cm −1 can be attributed to metal-N and metal-O bonds. Moreover, the bands of azomethine groups of polymers are slightly shifted to lower frequencies in the complexes [25]. This change in frequencies shows that the azomethine nitrogen coordinates to the metal ion.…”
Section: Structures Of the Polymers And Polymer-metal Complexesmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…As being different from monomers, the polymers' absorption region in 450-600 nm can be caused by their long polymer structure systems [24]. In the spectra of the complexes the bands of the azomethine n-π * transition are shifted to lower frequencies, indicating that the azomethine nitrogen atoms are involved in coordination to the metal ions [25]. In addition, the weak bands observed in the 500-700 nm region can be attributed to d-d transitions of the metal ions.…”
Section: Structures Of the Polymers And Polymer-metal Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the IR spectra of both complexes, the strong bands observed at 1629 cm ¡1 for (1) and 1623 cm ¡1 for (2) are assigned to the azomethine group vibration. [15] The typical bands at 3219 cm ¡1 in (1) and 3227 cm ¡1 in (2) are attributed to the stretching vibrations of the amino groups. The characteristic intense band indicative (1) is located at 2046 cm ¡1 .…”
Section: Infrared Spectramentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The standardized disk-diffusion method 11,12 was followed to determine the activity of the synthesized compounds against the sensitive organisms Gram-positive (staphylococcus auerus) and Gram-negative bacteria (pseudomonas fluorescens) and (Aspergillus fumigatus) Streptomycin was used as a standard reference in the case of bacteria while Fluconazole was used as a standard antifungal reference.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%