Synthesis, Characterization and microbial studies of Cu (II), Co (II) and Ni (II) Complexes of Schiff base derived from 2-hydroxy Naphthaldehyde and Leucine

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  • Aminu Ahmed
  • Abdu M. Ali
  • Kutama I. U

Abstract

Schiff base ligand got from buildup of 2-hydroxy naphthaldehyde and leucine was incorporated and utilized for the arrangement of Cu (II), Co (II) and Ni (II) buildings. The blended ligand and buildings were dissected by decay temperature, solvency, attractive helplessness, molar conductance and infrared spectra. The disintegration temperatures of the edifices are in the scope of 200-247oC, molar conductance esteems are in the scope of 2.23-5.86 Ohm-1cm2 mol-1. Attractive defenselessness estimation demonstrated that all buildings are paramagnetic while dissolvability test uncovered that all edifices and ligand are solvent in DMSO. The expository information show the arrangement of 1:1 metal to ligand proportion, the readied ligand displayed tridentate coordination and shaped chelates of octahedral geometry. The ligand and metal chelates have been read for microbial action utilizing Proteus vulgarus, Staphylococcus aureus (microscopic organisms) and Candida albican (growths) by circle dissemination technique. The outcomes demonstrated that metal buildings are increasingly dynamic contrasted and Schiff base ligand against the test life forms.

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2020-02-26

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