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Synthesis, Characterization, Antibacterial and Antifungal Study of Novel Co (II) Metal Complexes of Bidentate 3-Formylchromone Based Schiff Bases


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1 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Kisan PG College Babhnan, Gonda, India
2 Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, KS Saket PG College Ayodhya, India
     

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The present paper is all about the synthesis of complex compounds of already synthesized schiff bases of chromones. The structure conformation of ligand molecule is done by using various spectroscopic techniques such as 1H NMR, IR and elemental analysis. The antibacterial and anti-fungal activities of synthesized complexes were tested according to standard procedure.


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Schiff base, chromones, antibacterial activity, anti-fungal activity, transition metal complexes, octahedral, tetrahedral geometry, condensation, H1NMR, IR, etc
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  • Synthesis, Characterization, Antibacterial and Antifungal Study of Novel Co (II) Metal Complexes of Bidentate 3-Formylchromone Based Schiff Bases

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Authors

Ram Vishun Prasad
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Kisan PG College Babhnan, Gonda, India
Ashutosh Singh
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, KS Saket PG College Ayodhya, India

Abstract


The present paper is all about the synthesis of complex compounds of already synthesized schiff bases of chromones. The structure conformation of ligand molecule is done by using various spectroscopic techniques such as 1H NMR, IR and elemental analysis. The antibacterial and anti-fungal activities of synthesized complexes were tested according to standard procedure.


Keywords


Schiff base, chromones, antibacterial activity, anti-fungal activity, transition metal complexes, octahedral, tetrahedral geometry, condensation, H1NMR, IR, etc

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