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Keywords: antiviral; antibacterial; cobalt The chemistry of transition metal ions (elements in the middle of the Abstract. The complex was characterized by UV-Vis In this sense, the objective of this work was to obtain a cobalt complex and to analyze the UV-Vis spectra for identification of the electronic transition and load transfer bands, as well as the identification of the characteristic bands of the FTIR spectrum, in order to aid in the classes inorganic chemistry The cobalt-ammines (also called ammoniates or ammonates) are a class of compounds that contain a cobalt atom bound to varying numbers of ammonia molecules, and often include another anion as well Co complexes have wider utility and lower toxicity than many other metal complexes. In addition to reviewing the cobalt complexes containing polydentate donor ligands, we also focus on the antimicrobial activity of the homoleptic [Co(NH3)6]3+ ion. Abstract: Little abundant on the Earth's surface, cobalt is obtained from the extraction of ores and the most common oxidation states for this element are +2 and +The We review here the antimicrobial properties of cobalt coordination complexes in oxidation state 3+. Cobalt is an essential metal that is found in very low abundance in the body and the environment We review here the antimicrobial properties of cobalt coordination complexes in oxidation state 3+. Complex of cobalt(II) with sulfadiazine has been synthesized in a ratiometal to ligand in methanol. In addition to reviewing the cobalt complexes containing polydentate donor Cobalt(II) complexes are known for their promising biological activities such as antimicrobial, anticancer, and antiviral activities.3,13,14,24−Vanadium can exist in Crystal Field Theory and the Spectrochemical Series for Cobalt (III) Complexes. Introduction. The formation of a complex was characterized by a shift in the The objective of this work was to obtain the hexamincobalt (III) chloride complex from binder substitution reactions and oxidation of the metal center.

 

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