1Department of Chemistry, Malla Reddy Engineering College (Autonomous), Hyderabad 500100, Telangana
2Department of Physical Sciences, Kakatiya Institute of Technology and Science, Warangal 506015, Telangana
The Biphenyl Schiff base ligand and its divalent metal complexes have been prepared. Solubility, melting point decomposition temperature and elemental analysis, magnetic susceptibility, molar conductance measurement, infrared (IR) and UV-Visible spectrophotometric studies was used in characterizing the complex compounds. The melting point of the Schiff base is 185.03°C, and the decomposition temperatures of the Schiff base Zinc (II), Copper (II), Nickel (II), and Cobalt (II) complex compounds were found to be 323°C, 304°C, 317°C and 311°C respectively. The molar conductance values determined for the complexes are within the range 20–26 ohm−1cm2mol−1. The spectrophotometric analysis of the complex compounds revealed 1:1 (Schiff base: metal ion) stoichiometry.
Molar conductance, Schiff base, azomethine, spectrophotometry, Jobs mono, variation method and stoichiometry