Abstract

New transition metal complex of Pt(II) of the Schiff base ligand with (E)-2-((1-(thiophen-2-yl)ethylidene)amino)phenol HL have been synthesized using the ultrasonic irradiation and characterized by physicochemical and spectroscopic methods. The IR spectrum of Pt(II) complex showed that the coordination in metal ions via the imine N and S atoms. Magnetic and UV–Vis spectra showed that the geometrical structure of Pt(II) complex is square planar. The molar conductance data revealed that Pt(II) complex is non-electrolyte. The thermodynamic parameters for thermal decomposition of Pt(II) complex was calculated from analysis of the TG-DTG curves using Hörowitz–Metzger method. The fluorescence of the ligand HL and its Pt(II) complex in different solvents and pH conditions have also been studied in detail. The quenching of the fluorescence intensity of the ligand can be noted obviously, in the presence of Pt(II) ion. Geometry optimization of the compounds was calculated by semiempirical molecular orbital theory PM3 method using Hyperchem 7.52 program.

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