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One-Pot Synthesis of Copper (II) Complex of Curcumin Di Ketimines as Models for Blue Copper Protein


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One pot synthesis of curcumin Schiff’s metal complex is successfully achieved. The synthesized complex is compared with blue copper protein by electron paramagnetic studies. The formed complex is characterized using absorption studies, IR and EPR studies. The distorted structure of the molecule make the complexes suitable for biological system.

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Curcumin, Schiff’s, EPR, One Pot.
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Authors

S. Tamijselvy
Department of Chemistry, School of Basic Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-600117, India
P. Andal
Department of Chemistry, School of Basic Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-600117, India
P. Indra Priyatharesini
Department of Chemistry, School of Basic Sciences, VISTAS, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-600117, India

Abstract


One pot synthesis of curcumin Schiff’s metal complex is successfully achieved. The synthesized complex is compared with blue copper protein by electron paramagnetic studies. The formed complex is characterized using absorption studies, IR and EPR studies. The distorted structure of the molecule make the complexes suitable for biological system.

Keywords


Curcumin, Schiff’s, EPR, One Pot.

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