2003
DOI: 10.1081/sim-120016872
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Synthesis, Characterization, and Biocidal Studies of Some Transition Metal Complexes Containing Bidentate Monobasic Hydroxyaldehydes and a Neutral Bidentate Schiff Base

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“…The nickel (II) complex (Ni(II)‐BS) was prepared according to the procedure described previously, by the reaction of an equimolar amount of salicylaldehyde and nickel(II) acetate in methanol . The reduced graphene oxide (RGO) was synthesized according to the procedure offered in the literature .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nickel (II) complex (Ni(II)‐BS) was prepared according to the procedure described previously, by the reaction of an equimolar amount of salicylaldehyde and nickel(II) acetate in methanol . The reduced graphene oxide (RGO) was synthesized according to the procedure offered in the literature .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antifungal activity was tested against A. niger. The standard Streptomycin has been evaluated with the results obtained for antibacterial and antifungal activities [64]. Schiff base ligand derived from 2-amino 4,6 dihydroxypyrimidine and P-chlorobenzaldehyde has been reported and the ligand was treated with Cu, Ni, and Co to obtained the following metal complexes.…”
Section: Mohanambal Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enhancement of the activity in ligands upon chela tion is reorganized on the basis of their structures and the mode of coordination/chelation. It has been sug gested that chelation reduces the polarity of the metal ion [43][44][45][46] on partial sharing of its positive charge with the donor groups. The process of chelation increases the lipophilic nature of the metal atom, which in turn favours 40,47 its permeation through the lipoid layer of cell membrane of the microorganism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%