Palladium Complex Containing Curcumin as Ligand: Thermal and Spectral Characterization

  • Aparecida Rodrigues M
  • Nunes Fernandes J
  • Ruggiero R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Reaction of curcumin with K2PdCl4 at pH 9.0 (60℃) produces a neutral complex of palladium containing curcumin as ligand. The compound was characterized by conductivity measurements, elemental analysis, infrared and UV-visible electronic spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA/DTA). The spectroscopic techniques show that the ligand is coordinated to palladium(II) via -diketone group. Thermal studies supported the chemical formulation of this complex and showed that the same has general structure [Pd(Cur-H)2].2H2O.

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Aparecida Rodrigues, M., Nunes Fernandes, J., Ruggiero, R., & Guerra, W. (2012). Palladium Complex Containing Curcumin as Ligand: Thermal and Spectral Characterization. American Journal of Chemistry, 2(3), 157–159. https://doi.org/10.5923/j.chemistry.20120203.10

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