Abstract

Four dioxomolybdenum (VI) complexes of a polydentate ligand derived from Isatin and o-Phenylene Diamine (PDAI) were synthesized and characterized on the basis of different physico chemical methods. Thermal stability of one of the complexes was revealed from its thermal study. Antibacterial activities of the ligand, PDAI and one of its complexes were measured at different concentrations and none of them was found to be active towards S. aureus ATCC 25923 and E. coli ATCC 25922. On the basis of the various physico chemical studies, a distorted octahedral geometry is suggested for all the dioxomolybdenum (VI) complexes.

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