Biomimetic complexes of Cd(II), Mn(II), and Zn(II) with 1,1-diaminobutane–Schiff base. EGA/MS study of the thermally induced decomposition


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Abstract

Frequently, in addition to X-ray and spectroscopic approaches, thermal analysis is the method of choice for comprehensive characterization of precipitated metal complexes. However, thermogravimetry itself is not sufficient enough for explaining complex decomposition or releasing steps. For correct elucidation of the decomposition mechanism of biomimetic Cd(II), Mn(II), and Zn(II) complexes with 1,1-diaminobutane–Schiff base, evolved gas analysis by mass spectrometry (EGA/MS) was used to define the thermally induced steps. Those were synthesized and characterized by hyphenated thermogravimetry-mass spectrometry (TG–MS) that allowed to interpret the decomposition steps.

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R. Risoluti

Department of Chemistry

Email: stefano.materazzi@uniroma1.it
Italy, Aldo Moro Sq. 5, Rome, 00185

M. A. Fabiano

Department of Chemistry

Email: stefano.materazzi@uniroma1.it
Italy, Aldo Moro Sq. 5, Rome, 00185

G. Gullifa

Department of Chemistry

Email: stefano.materazzi@uniroma1.it
Italy, Aldo Moro Sq. 5, Rome, 00185

L. W. Wo

Department of Chemistry

Email: stefano.materazzi@uniroma1.it
United States, S. School Street 251, Normal, IL, 61761

S. Materazzi

Department of Chemistry

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Email: stefano.materazzi@uniroma1.it
Italy, Aldo Moro Sq. 5, Rome, 00185


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