“…Benzothiazole is a precursor for rubber accelerators, a component of cyanine dyes, a slimicide in the paper and pulp industry, and is used in the production of certain fungicides, herbicides, antifungal agents and pharmaceuticals (Bellavia et al, 2000;Seo et al, 2000). The interaction of metal ions with TEA results in the formation of complexes in which TEA demonstrates monodentate (Kumar et al, 2014), bidentate (Kapteijn et al, 1997), tridentate (Gao et al, 2004;Ucar et al, 2004;Topcu et al, 2001;Krabbes et al, 1999;Haukka et al, 2005;Yeşilel et al, 2004;Mirskova et al, 2013) and tetradentate binding (Zaitsev et al, 2014;Kazak et al, 2003;Yilmaz et al, 2004;Langley et al, 2011;Rickard et al, 1999;Maestri & Brown, 2004;Kovbasyuk et al, 2001;Tudor et al, 2001). In some complexes, TEA can show bridging properties (Atria et al, 2015;Wittick et al, 2006;Sharma et al, 2014;Yang et al, 2014;Funes et al, 2014).…”