Synthesis, Spectral, Thermal Studies and Antimicrobial Activity of Cobalt(II) Complexes of Propantheline Bromide
Corresponding Author(s) : P.G. Ramappa
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 8 No. 4 (1996): Vol 8 Issue 4
Abstract
The synthesis, spectral characterization, magnetic suscepti-
bility and molar. conductance studies of a new series of
cobalt(II) complexes of propantheline bromide (PPB) with
general stoichioinetry· [Co(PPB)2(H2O)2X2] are reported, where
X = Cl-, Br-, ClO4- and CH3COO-. In all the complexes PPB behaves
as a unideritate ligand. Thermal studies (TG/DTA) have been
used to evaluate kinetic parameters such as order of the thermal
reaction (n) and activation energy (Ea). These new complexes were
found to be more potent as antimicrobial agents than the free ligand.
Keywords
Synthesis
Spectral
Thermal Study
Antimicrobial Activity
Co(II)
Propantheline Bromide
Shanmukhappa, S., & Ramappa, P. (2010). Synthesis, Spectral, Thermal Studies and Antimicrobial Activity of Cobalt(II) Complexes of Propantheline Bromide. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 8(4), 655–664. Retrieved from https://asianpubs.org/index.php/ajchem/article/view/24167
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