Abstract

The Schiff base (1) derived from 3-chlorobenzaldehyde and glycine, and its copper(II), zinc(II), cobalt(II) and nickel(II) complexes were prepared and characterized by elemental analyses, conductivity measurements and spectra. The results suggest that (1) acts as a bidentate ligand, bonding to metal ions through imino nitrogen and carboxylate oxygen. It is a 1∶1 electrolyte, but all its complexes (2) are nonelectrolytes. The complexes possess strong inhibition to the fungi Gypseum, floccosum, Canis and Rubrum.

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