Title of article
Synthesis and Spectral Studies on Thorium (IV) Coordination Compounds of 4-[N-(2-Hydroxybenzalidene)amino] AntipyrineSmeicarbazone and 4-[N-Cinnamalidene) amino] ANtipyrine Semicarbazone
Author/Authors
Agrawal, Ram K. Department of Chemistry - Laipat Rai (PG) College - Sahibabad-201 005 - (Ghaziabad) - India , Chakraborti, Indranil Department of Chemistry - Laipat Rai (PG) College - Sahibabad-201 005 - (Ghaziabad) - India , Sharma, N.K Department of Chemistry - Laipat Rai (PG) College - Sahibabad-201 005 - (Ghaziabad) - India
Pages
6
From page
104
To page
109
Abstract
The stereochemistry of the actinide elements has recently undergone considerable development and a wide variety of coordination numbers and geometries have been observed. This structural versatility arises from the lack of strong crystal field effects for the 5f-electronic configurations as well as from the large ionic radii of these metal ions, which change markedly with oxidation number, or atomic number for the actinides. To review the concept, in the present work, we wish to report the synthesis and spectral properties of some new thorium (IV) conplexes of 4-(N-(2-Hydroxybenzalidene)amino] antipyrine semicarbazone (HBAAPS) and 4-[N-Cinnamalidene)-amino] antipyrine emicarbazone (CAAPS) with the general composition ThX4.2L (X=Cl¯, Br¯, I¯, NCS¯ or CiO4¯ and Th(NO3)4.L (L=HBAAPS or CAAPS). The infrared data suggest that the semicarbazones behave as tridentate N,N,O-donors. In conclusion thorium (IV) displays coordination numbers 6, 8, 10 or 11 depending on the nature of coordinating anions of these coordination compounds.
Keywords
Semicarbazone , Coordination compounds , horium (IV)
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2002
Record number
2429114
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