Abstract

Schiff bases derived from carbonyl compound and an amino acid are an important class of ligands that coordinate to metal ions via azomethine nitrogen and have been studied comprehensively. In azomethine derivatives, the C=N linkage is vital for biological activity, many azomethine has been reported to possess notable antibacterial, antifungal, anticancer and antimalarial activities. The copper complexes with Schiff bases have wide applications in food industry, dye industry, analytical chemistry, catalysis, fungicidal, agrochemical, anti-inflammable activity and biological activities. The Prepared Cu (II) Schiff base complexes with amino acids of L-Proline were synthesized by simple and facile method. The prepared Schiff base complexes were characterized by many techniques. The present functional groups are revealed from FTIR spectroscopy. The magnetic properties were analyzed from EPR and VSM techniques. The prepared samples also analyzed using UV-VIS spectroscopy and the emission studies performed using Photoluminescence.

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