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Structural, spectral, magnetic and thermal studies of 5-(thiophene-2-ylmethine azo) uracil metal complexes

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JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY
Volume 130, Issue 3, Pages 2257-2275

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-017-6507-x

Keywords

5-Aminouracil; Schiff base; Spectral studies; Magnetic moments; Thermal analyses; DFT study

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Mono- and bimetallic 5-(thiophene-2-ylmethine azo) uracil complexes were prepared in a pure ethanol or ammoniacal solution. The complexes were characterized by elemental analyses, thermal analyses, magnetic moment and spectroscopic measurements. The infrared and H-1-NMR studies revealed that the ligand reacts with all metal ions in a neutral keto form. Also, the ligand behaves as a tridentate or bidentate and coordinated with metal ions by ONS, NS and ON donors atoms, where azomethane nitrogen atom, and/or sulfur atom of thiophene ring and oxygen atom of uracil ring are participated to construct mononuclear Co(II), Ni(II), Zn(II), bimetallic Cd(II); mononuclear Cu(II) and Mn(II) complexes, respectively. However, in case of bimetallic Co(II) 7 and Ni(II) 8 ammine complexes, the ligand bridge is considered to indicate the ligand has tetra- and pentadentate character toward two metal ions, respectively. The magnetic moment values and the Nujol mull electronic spectra showed that all complexes have an octahedral geometry, except Cu(II) complex, 4 has a square planar structure. All the thermal decomposition processes led to formation of metal oxides. The hydrated complexes displayed a higher thermal stability than that of ammine complexes. Theoretical investigations have also been carried out at CAM-B3LYP/LANL2DZ to study the structure of the ligand and its Mn(II) complex. The results confirmed the experimental discussion.

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