2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2012.09.101
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Synthesis, spectrochemical characterisation and catalytic activity of transition metal complexes derived from Schiff base modified chitosan

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“…The MOF has lost 10% of its mass up to 318 C in two stages. This weight loss is due to the loss of coordinated water molecule [28] and the evaporation of the solvent DMF without the decomposition of chemical bonds [29]. Immediately after the removal of water and DMF, the third stage starts and it shows maximum endothermic decomposition peak at 532 C due to the decomposition of organic part.…”
Section: Thermal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MOF has lost 10% of its mass up to 318 C in two stages. This weight loss is due to the loss of coordinated water molecule [28] and the evaporation of the solvent DMF without the decomposition of chemical bonds [29]. Immediately after the removal of water and DMF, the third stage starts and it shows maximum endothermic decomposition peak at 532 C due to the decomposition of organic part.…”
Section: Thermal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We observed two transitions for the ligands (OCMCS-5a:241 and 315 nm; OCMCS-6a: 248 and 320 nm), which corresponded to the aromatic ring -* and imine ( C N) n-*, respectively [19,26]. These transitions shifted to higher wavelengths for all metal complexes, which indicate metal ion coordination via nitrogen atoms of imine groups of OCMCS-5a and OCMCS-6a [40].…”
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confidence: 82%
“…Chemical modifications, such as Schiff base formation, carboxymethylation and coordination with metal ions lead to decreases in the thermal decomposition temperature of chitosan [36,37]. In an earlier study the maximum thermal decomposition temperature (DTG max ) of CS was reported to be 302 • C (Fig.…”
Section: Tg-dtg Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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