Abstract:The "in situ" method is used to synthesize the Mg (II) isoleucinedithiocarbamate complex. This complex is characterized by using Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy (UV-Vis) and Infra Red (IR) Spectrum maximum. In addition, measurements of melting and conductivity are also carried out. The results obtained for UV-Vis Mg (II) isoleucinedithiocarbamate at 267 nm and 486 nm indicate that electronic transitions π → π * and n→π* from CS2 and N = C = S. IR spectra at wavelengths in region 391-536 cm-1 shows that there … Show more
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