Coordination chemistry is currently a center of interest due to the study of the active sites of metalloproteins and metalloenzymes, their applications in catalysis and the emergence of new electronic components.
That’s why we have been interested for several years in the
synthesis of new complexes of transition metals and lanthanides. These
complexes can be mono, homo and heterobinuclear. The ligands used are organic
compounds, generally Schiff bases, mainly having oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur as
donor atoms. These ligands have the possibility of encapsulating one or more
metal ions, and/or of forming polynuclear complexes with interactions between
the different metal centers so as to generate new properties.
To study these complexes it was first necessary to go
through the chemical bonds, then give the different geometries of compounds
encountered, then review the coordination complexes finally use crystal field
theory, spectroscopic terms and magnetism of the complexes. Several
applications have been given to illustrate the fundamental principles
developed.
Author (s) Details
Moussa DIENG
Chemistry Department, UFR Applied Sciences and Information and
Communication Technologies, Alioune Diop University, BP 30 Bambey, Senegal.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-48388-67-4
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