Abstract

The aim of this research work is to present the fundamental chemical properties and new investigations of coordination compounds of some transition metal ions with an overview of medicinal applications. The primary purpose of this study is to understand the characteristic nature and biocidal properties of copper (II) soap complexes with nitrogen and sulphur donor ligands. Wide varieties of geometries and reactivity of transition metal complexes have been reported to possess several biocidal activities. Copper (II) soaps derived from natural edible oils like sesame and groundnut have a tendency of complexation with nitrogen and sulphur containing ligands. Synthesized copper (II) soap complexes may play a significant role in biological activities and have sufficient pharmaceutical, industrial and analytical applications. During last few decades, the use of macrocyclic nitrogen and sulphur containing six-membered heterocyclic ligands with transition metal complexes has been an interesting and fascinating area of research activity in scientific community all over the world due to its various applications.

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