Synthesis and Characterization of New Cobalt(III) and Nickel(II) Complexes Derived from Acetylacetone and 2-Aminopyridine: a New Precursor for Preparation of NiO Nanoparticles
- Authors: Salehi M.1, Galini M.1, Kubicki M.2, Khaleghian A.3
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							Affiliations: 
							
- Department of Chemistry, College of Science
 - Faculty of Chemistry
 - Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Medicine
 
 - Issue: Vol 64, No 1 (2019)
 - Pages: 18-27
 - Section: Coordination Compounds
 - URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0036-0236/article/view/169193
 - DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036023619010170
 - ID: 169193
 
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Abstract
2-Aminopyridine (2-ampy) and acetylacetone has been allowed to react with the Ni(II) and Co(II) metal salts to give complexes of the type [CoIII(acac)2(2-ampy)2]ClO4 (1), [NiII(acac)2(2-ampy)H2O]ClO4(2-ampyH) (2), and [NiII(acac)2(2-ampy)H2O] (3). The crystal structures of the complexes have been determined by X-ray diffraction. The data of antimicrobial analysis have indicated that the complexes have rather good activities against bacterial species. Through investigating the antioxidant activity by FRAP and anti-hemolytic assay, all the metal complexes have shown an acceptable activity. In addition, NiO nanoparticles have been prepared by the combustion synthesis method of complex 3 at 700°C for 8 h.
About the authors
Mehdi Salehi
Department of Chemistry, College of Science
							Author for correspondence.
							Email: msalehi@semnan.ac.ir
				                					                																			                												                	Iran, Islamic Republic of, 							Semnan						
Masumeh Galini
Department of Chemistry, College of Science
														Email: msalehi@semnan.ac.ir
				                					                																			                												                	Iran, Islamic Republic of, 							Semnan						
Maciej Kubicki
Faculty of Chemistry
														Email: msalehi@semnan.ac.ir
				                					                																			                												                	Poland, 							Poznan, 61-614						
Ali Khaleghian
Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Medicine
														Email: msalehi@semnan.ac.ir
				                					                																			                												                	Iran, Islamic Republic of, 							Semnan						
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