Synthesis and Characterization of Transition Metal Complexes and Their Biological Activity
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Schiff bases named after the German chemist Hugo Schiff. In co-ordination
newlinechemistry Schiff bases and their metal complexes having great role. Transition metals
newlineare used for pharmacological and therapeutic applications.
newlineFirst chapter deals with the general introduction of Schiff bases and
newlinetransition metal complexes having its importance through biological activity. Second (A)
newlinechapter describes the synthesis of 4 Chloro N [(E)-pyridin-2-yl- methylidene] aniline.
newlineSecond (B) chapter deals with the synthesis of metal complexes by using metal salt of Co
newline(II), Ni (II), Cu (II) and Zn (II). Third chapter describes physico-chemical properties and
newlinecharacterization of synthesized compounds. In which IR, 1HNMR, 13CNMR and TGA
newlinediscussed. Fourth chapter describes biological activity of Schiff bases. In which anticancer,
newlineanti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities of Schiff bases explained broadly
newlinewith its importance. Fifth chapter mentions biological activity of transition metal
newlinecomplexes against a variety of test organisms like E. coli, S aureus, C. albicans. Sixth
newlinechapter deals with summary of all synthesized compounds. Seventh chapter describes
newlineconclusions of all synthesized bioactive compounds.
newline1. Review of Literature and Development in the subject (Previous work done in
newlinethe related area)
newlineIn this section we explained some reported synthetic approaches were
newlinedeveloped for its synthesis in the literature.
newlineThe synthesis of H2L1, H4L2 and ligand L3 Synthesized through a condensation
newlinereaction between 2,2 -disulfanediyldianiline and thiophene 2 carboxyaldehyde in
newlineethanol.
newlineAbstract
newlineScheme 1 : Structure of Ligands
newlineH2L1 H4L2
newlineApproach for synthesis, characterization and in vitro anti-cancer activity of
newlineCopper and Zinc Bis (theoremcarbazone) complexes.
newlineIt includes IC50 values (half maximal inhibitory concentration)
newlineThe characterization and biological evaluation of transition metal complexes
newlinederived from N1S bidentate ligands.
newlineS2MBDTC (S-methyl benzyl di thiocarbazate)
newline2. Proposed Hypothesis :
newlineTo synthesize the Schiff bases and tran