Ruthenium (II) complexes of hybrid 8-hydroxyquinoline–thiosemicarbazone ligands: synthesis, characterization and catalytic applications
M Nirmala, R Manikandan, G Prakash…
Index: Nirmala; Manikandan; Prakash; Viswanathamurthi Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 2014 , vol. 28, # 1 p. 18 - 26
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Abstract
In Schiff base metal complexes, the environment at the coordination center can be modified by attaching different substituents to the ligand, which provides a useful range of steric and electronic properties essential for the fine-tuning of structure and reactivity.[1] Therefore, Schiff base ligands are among the most fundamental chelating systems particularly for transition metals.[2] Among the transition metals, ruthenium complexes have attracted ...
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