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ECB. 2022; 11(11): 36-45


INDOLE–AZO LIGANDS (PREPARATION, SPECTRAL ANALYSIS, THERMAL STUDIES, BACTERIAL RESISTANCE STUDY)

Muhammed Abdel Hasan Shallal.




Abstract

As a result of the development in modern studies in the field of polymers, wood, glass and ceramics have been dispensed with and replaced with polymers manufactured from indole and azo due to their low density, physical properties, strength, hardness, ease of preparation and molding as required. The azo compounds entered the composition of some polymers, and this increased their importance in several fields, and spread widely in the field of various chemical industries. The indole-containing polymers with the azo group are known as large molecules with a group (N=N) in their side chain, which are characterized by high stability prepared from the multiple condensation reactions of diamine compounds with carbonyl compounds As a result of the development in modern research in the field of polymers, wood, glass and ceramics have been dispensed with and replaced with polymers manufactured from indole and azo due to their low density, physical properties, strength, hardness, ease of preparation and molding as required. Indole-Azo ligands screened with ( Uv. Vis , FT.IR, Mass) –Analysis besides to Thermal studies, bacterial resistance study.

Key words: indole, azo, chalcone, ligand, dentate, amine, diazo






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