2016
DOI: 10.7598/cst2016.1193
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Studies on Some Salicylhydroxamate Complexes of Aryltellurium(IV)

Abstract: p-methoxyphenyl, p-hydroxyphenyl, 3-methyl-4-hydroxyphenyl; SHA = salicylhydroxamate) have been synthesized by reactions of aryltellurium(IV) trichlorides and diaryltellurium(IV) dichlorides with potassium salicylhydroxamate. The aryltellurium(IV) hydroxamates have been characterized on the basis of elemental analyses, conductance measurements in DMSO, infrared and proton magnetic resonance studies. The spectral studies conjointly predicts the bidentate (O, O′) nature of hydroxamates to yield the penta and hex… Show more

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“…The absence of peak due to the phenolic -OH group in free ligand at 3052 cm -1 in the complexes suggests the coordination of ligand to the metal through phenolic oxygen via deprotonation which infers that azomethine nitrogen and phenolic oxygen are the coordination sites of bidentate ligand. Also, the appearance of new strong bands around 69,70,73,74 at 289-295 cm -1 due to υ (Te-O) and in the range of 414-419 cm -1 due 75 to υ (Te-N) further support the involvement of phenolic oxygen and azomethine nitrogen atom of Schiff base in the coordination.…”
Section: Infrared Spectramentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The absence of peak due to the phenolic -OH group in free ligand at 3052 cm -1 in the complexes suggests the coordination of ligand to the metal through phenolic oxygen via deprotonation which infers that azomethine nitrogen and phenolic oxygen are the coordination sites of bidentate ligand. Also, the appearance of new strong bands around 69,70,73,74 at 289-295 cm -1 due to υ (Te-O) and in the range of 414-419 cm -1 due 75 to υ (Te-N) further support the involvement of phenolic oxygen and azomethine nitrogen atom of Schiff base in the coordination.…”
Section: Infrared Spectramentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The broad band appearing around 3064 cm -1 in free ligand assignable to υ (OH) vibration mode is absent in the spectra of complexes suggesting the coordination through oxygen of phenolic group to the tellurium centre. In the spectra of complexes, the bands observed in the 289-290 cm -1 and 418-419 cm -1 region might be due to υ (Te-O) 54,55,[58][59][60] and υ (Te-N) 60 further support the involvement of phenolic oxygen, azomethine and pyridine nitrogen atoms of Schiff base in the coordination. Further, presence of aryl groups of Rte and R 2 Te may result in mixing of certain bands, thus making independent assignments very difficult.…”
Section: Infrared Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No. The two new bands appear in range 281-293 cm -1 and 415-425 cm -1 assigned due to ν (Te-O) [49][50][51][52] and ν (Te-N) mode 53 of vibration. Thus, IR data predict the bidentate nature of the Schiff base (VL-AAP) involving azomethine nitrogen atom and carbonyl oxygen of pyrazolone ring give rise to six membered chelate rings with the tellurium centre having distorted octahedral geometry.…”
Section: Compoundmentioning
confidence: 99%