Mixed ligand chelates using Schiff base and 2-aminobenzoic acid as ligands
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Schiff base, mixed ligand complexes, physiochemical characterizationAbstract
The ligands under investigation were used to form five mixed ligand chelates with some transition metal ions. The ligands and their chelates were offered to several analytical and spectroscopic tools. Based on the obtained results; an octahedral structure was proposed for all the chelates. Also, the antibacterial activity was tested on two types of bacteria; Staphylococcus aureus and E.coli species.
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