2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2014.10.051
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Immobilization of cobalt(III) Schiff base complexes onto Montmorillonite-K10: Synthesis, experimental and theoretical structural determination

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“…2, it can be seen that the electronic spectrum shows a strong characteristic band (230 to 260 nm) and, a weak band (340 nm)-B band (soret band) below the region of 400 nm, which might be attributed to the π→π* transition of C=C bonds available in aromatic rings [17]. According to the literature, the band at 400 nm involving π→π* transition is related to the azomethine group in the Schiff base ligand [18]. These bands of tested catalyst sample with small shift in wavelength in this work may be due to the chemical modification of Schiff base after the metallation with metal ions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…2, it can be seen that the electronic spectrum shows a strong characteristic band (230 to 260 nm) and, a weak band (340 nm)-B band (soret band) below the region of 400 nm, which might be attributed to the π→π* transition of C=C bonds available in aromatic rings [17]. According to the literature, the band at 400 nm involving π→π* transition is related to the azomethine group in the Schiff base ligand [18]. These bands of tested catalyst sample with small shift in wavelength in this work may be due to the chemical modification of Schiff base after the metallation with metal ions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The peaks of montmorillonite appearing at 1644 cm −1 and 3416 cm −1 are related to the OH bending. The peaks at 1018 cm −1 and 3620 cm −1 are assigned to Si-O and Al-O-H, respectively (Kianfar et al, 2014a(Kianfar et al, , 2014bVaradwaj et al, 2011). Fig.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Various kinds of supports have been reported, including alumina (Chary et al, 2003), modified polystyrene (Gupta & Sutar, 2008b), zeolites (Chidambaram et al, 2006), silica (SalavatiNiasari et al, 2007b) and montmorillonite (Cao et al, 2014;Kameyama et al, 2006;Li et al, 2013). Among these, montmorillonite, has been extensively investigated in recent years due to its large effective surface area, economic feasibility and low toxicity (Kianfar et al, 2014a). In addition, it can render it possible for oxidation reactions to be performed on an industrial scale using montmorillonite as support (Masui et al, 2014;Parida et al, 2011;Salavati-Niasari, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is clear that coordination leads to the redistribution of electron density, especially in the triazole ring moieties coordinated with Zn(II). The transferred charges decrease the polarization . The average negative charges of the triazole ring in complexes 1 ‐ 4 ( 1 = ‐0.021e, 2 = ‐0.109e, 3 = ‐0.082e, and 4 = ‐0.089e) are much smaller than that in L (∑ L = ‐0.256e).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%