Author/Authors :
Kafi-Ahmadi, Leila Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Urmia University, Urmia , Shirmohammadzadeh, Leila Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Urmia University, Urmia
Abstract :
This study focuses on the synthesis of Co(II) and
Cr(III) Schiff base complexes obtained from thiourea. The
complexes were synthesized by template method and
characterized by elemental analysis (CHNS), FT-IR, UV–
vis spectroscopy, conductivity measurement and magnetic
moment. The spectroscopic studies suggested the octahedral
and square-pyramidal structures for Co(II) and Cr(III)
complexes, respectively. Then the complexes were used as
precursors for preparation of Co3O4 and Cr2O3 nanoparticles
via solid-state thermal decomposition without using a
catalyst, toxic solvent, template or surfactant and complicated
equipment, which makes it efficient, one-step, simple
and environment-friendly. The chemical structure of the
metal oxides is studied by FT-IR, XRD and SEM. To
investigate the applications of the synthesized complexes,
in the next step, the complexes were screened for
antibacterial activity against clinically important bacteria
such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and
Bacillus subtilis. The Cr(III) and Co(II) complexes showed
good biological activity against all the tested bacteria.
Also, the catalytic activities of the complexes were studied
in toluene using non-toxic hydrogen peroxide as the oxidant.
The results showed that Co(II) complex has catalytic
activity for oxidation of toluene, but Cr(III) complex did
not show any catalytic activity.
Keywords :
Salicylidenic Schiff base complex , Template method , Thermal decomposition , Antibacterial activity , Catalytic activity