Abstract

The cobalt, nickel, zinc and copper complexes of the isonicotinoyl hydrazones derived from benzoylacetone (Bz), salicyaldehyde (Sal) and 2-hydroxynaphthaldehyde (Naph) derivatives were prepared. The solid materials were subjected to thermal analysis, and their d.c. electrical conductivities were measured at varying temperatures. The results of conductivity and thermal analyses were correlated. The activation energy for conduction was calculated and discussed with respect to likely conduction mechanisms.

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