Abstract

Abstract Complexes of Co(II) and Cu(II) with the ligand 1-nitrobenzyl-2-nitrophenylbenzimidazole (NBPBI) have been synthesized. These complexes were characterized using various physico-chemical techniques like elemental analyses, conductance, magnetic susceptibility measurements, UV-visible, near-IR, IR, cyclic voltammetry, EPR, and thermal studies. The analytical data show that the cobalt complexes have the general formula, [CoL2X2], (where, L = NBPBI and X = Cl, Br, or I) and the copper complexes [CuL2X2] (where, L = NBPBI and X = Cl or Br). These studies suggest a tetrahedral structure for the cobalt(II) complexes and a square planar geometry for the copper(II) complexes. Cyclic voltammetric studies of the [CuL2Cl2] complex indicate that the redox reaction is irreversible and the reaction involves one electron transfer. The ‘g’ values obtained from the EPR spectra of the copper(II) complexes suggest square planar geometry for these complexes. TG traces of the complexes show three stages of decompositio...

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