Abstract

On the basis of new ligand systems, bis-azomethines of N-tosylaminobenzaldehyde and alkyl(aryl) diaminodisulfides, mono- and binuclear chelates with 4N- and 2N2S-ligand arrangement were chemically (from metal acetates) or electrochemically (from metals in the zero oxidation state) first synthesized and characterized. Mononuclear chelates have a tetrahedral structure. In binuclear copper complexes the magnetic exchange interaction of the antiferromagnetic type was observed. Bisazomethines of disulfides were used as additives to lubricant oils.

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