Synthesis, Characterization and Thermal Studies of Cr (III), Co (II) and Ni (II) Complexes with Schiff Base
The physiologically active compounds of Schiff bases find application in the treatment of several diseases. This biological activity of Schiff base is attributed to the formation of stable chelates with a transition metal, and they are known to exhibit a wide variety of pharmacological properties and carcinostatic activities. Cr (III), Co (II), and Ni (II) complexes of Schiff base were chosen for the present experimental work and theoretical treatment and characterized by different spectroscopies such as elemental analysis CHN, infrared, ultra visible spectroscopies, magnetic susceptibility, molar conductivity measurements, and thermal analysis The results of this research, indicate that the complexes have a type composition [M (NL)]. Schiff base NL: derived from 2-aminobenzoic acid and Benzil, M: Cr (III), Co (II), and Ni (II) transition metal ions. Schiff base acts as a tetradentate ligand with ions through the hydroxyl groups and imine groups. The work was included theoretical calculations of NL and its complexes, which were done by the program of hyperchem8. 0.7 using semi-empirical calculations. The PM3 method used to calculate the heat of formation (ΔH○f), binding energy (ΔEb), total energy (ΔEtot), and geometric properties of the compounds.