Methods for synthesis of schiff base metal complexes
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1.1 Biological Importance of Schiff bases. ...
2.1 Solvent Purification Methods. ...
2.2 Ethanol. ...
2.3 Acetone. ...
2.4 Dimethylsulphoxide. ...
2.5 Determination of Melting Point. ...
2.6 Solubility Measurement. ...
2.7 Techniques.
1.1 Biological Importance of Schiff bases. ...
2.1 Solvent Purification Methods. ...
2.2 Ethanol. ...
2.3 Acetone. ...
2.4 Dimethylsulphoxide. ...
2.5 Determination of Melting Point. ...
2.6 Solubility Measurement. ...
2.7 Techniques.
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Schiff's bases are condensation products of primary amines with carbonyl compounds Structurally a Schiff's base (also known as imine or azomethine is a nitrogen analogue of an aldehyde or ketone in which the carbonyl group >C = O is replaced by an imine or azomethine group
Schiff's bases are condensation products of primary amines with carbonyl compounds Structurally a Schiff's base (also known as imine or azomethine is a nitrogen analogue of an aldehyde or ketone in which the carbonyl group >C = O is replaced by an imine or azomethine group
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