Abstract:
The bis-Schiff base, N, N’ (salicylidene)-methylenediamine, known as
Salmen, forms together with Cu (II) at pH=4.5 a dark green precipitate,
which is stable at room temperature. The Salmen was utilized as solution, in
an ethylic alcohol-water medium (1:1, v:v) while the Cu (II) - as a fresh,
aqueous solution of CuCl2. The complex is insoluble in the reaction medium
and was separated by filtering.
The compound was studied by chemical analysis, IR-absorption
spectra, ESR spectroscopy and thermal analysis. Chemical analysis showed
that the precipitation formed is a complex and the combination rate of M: L
is 1:1.The IR spectra were recorder between 200 cm-1 and 4000 cm-1 using a
spectrometer FTIR 660 Plus by the method of KBr pelleting. The ESR spectra
were recorder on solid samples with RES-IFA Bucharest spectrometer.
Intensity of magnetic field was 3216.9 Gauss at 9030 MHz frequency. ESR
spectra evidenced one odd electron in inner coordination sphere compound
being paramagnetic. Thermal stability of the complex was studied with MOM
Budapest Q-1500D derivatograph to 1000oC. Until 700C, complex is stable
but between 700C-2800C there are two loss masses. One corresponding
waters molecules loss and the last corresponding thermal degradation
complex until copper oxide. Up to 280oC, the decomposition product is stable
from thermal point of view. Based on experimental data and literature
indications the structural formula of this compound is assigned.
Hybridization of copper ion is dsp2 type and the space configuration is square
plane, with two coordination liaisons from both nitrogen atoms and two
covalent liaisons between copper ion and oxygen atoms.