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Original Articles

Complexes of N‐Picolinoyl‐N′‐2‐furanthiocarbohydrazide with Oxovanadium(IV), Manganese(III), Iron(III), Cobalt(II), Nickel(II), Copper(II), Zinc(II), and Cadmium(II)

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Pages 1769-1786 | Received 08 Jul 2003, Accepted 13 Jun 2004, Published online: 16 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

The complexes [M(L)(H2O) x ] n [M = Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), Zn(II), Cd(II)] and [M2(L)3] n [M = Mn(III), Fe(III)] and [VO(HL)2] with N‐picolinoyl‐N′‐2‐furanthiocarbohydrazide (H2L) have been prepared and characterized by elemental analyses, magnetic susceptibility measurement, electronic, NMR (1H and 13C), IR and FAB mass spectral data. Physico‐chemical studies indicate that the complexes are polymeric in nature. The room temperature ESR spectra of [VO(HL)2] and [Cu(L)] n complexes yield ⟨g⟩ values, characteristic of square‐pyramidal and square‐planar complexes, respectively. The Mössbauer spectra of [Fe2(L)3] n at room temperature and at 78 K suggest the presence of high‐spin (S = 5/2) and low‐spin (S = 1/2) forms of Fe(III) in the same complex at both temperatures. The complexes of OV(IV), Fe(III), Ni(II), and Cd(II) show semiconducting behaviour in the solid state in the temperature range 307–397 K, with a band gap of 0.18–0.44 eV. The other complexes are insulators.

Acknowledgment

The authors are thankful to Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, for recording solid‐state 13C NMR spectra.

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