Abstract

An iron(III)–ferrocene complex and its heterogeneous analogue bound in a polymer resin have been prepared and employed as catalysts for the oxidation of various organic substrates. Characterization of the heterogeneous and homogeneous complexes was done by SEM, EDAX, TGA, FT-IR, DRS-UV, and spectroscopy. The catalyst’s activity, stability, and reusability were investigated through industrially relevant oxidation reactions. The solid iron(III)–ferrocene Schiff base complex gave more effective results than the solid-supported ferrocene Schiff base ligand. The antimicrobial activities of the molecular complex and free ligand were studied for Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.

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