SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPLEX DIAQUADIHYDANTOIN NICKEL(II) SULFAT MONOHIDRAT)

  • Rahardjo S
  • Marliyana S
  • Wulandari N
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The purpose of the research is to find out the synthesis, formula and characteristic of complex of Nickel(II) with hydantoin (hyd). Complex of nickel(II) with  hydantoin  have been synthesized in 1 : 1 mole ratio of metal to ligan in methanol.The formula of  complex which are predicted from analysis of % Ni in complex by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) is Ni(hyd) 2 (H 2 O) 3.SO 4.  Ratio  of  cation  and  anion  of  complex  is  measured  by conductivitymeter  correspond to 1: 1.  The thermal analysis  is determined  by Differential Thermal  Analyser  (DTA)  indicate  that  complex  contain  some  hydrate,  thus  possibility formula  of  complex  is  [Ni(hyd) 2 (H 2 O) 2 ]SO 4.H 2 O (Diaquadihydantoinnikel(II) sulfat monohidrat).  Data  of  infra  red  spectra  show  a  shift  of  N-H  group  and  tertier  N  group 138 absorption  and  indicate  this  functional  group  coordinated  to  the  center  ion.  Magnetic Suscepbility measurement show that the complex is paramagnetic with μ eff = 3.2  BM. The UV-Vis spectra appear do to 2 transition peak on  λ  =  740 nm (13,513 cm -1) and  405 nm (24,691 cm -1).  The peak indicate that structure of complex is octahedral with transition 3 A 2g → 3 T 1g (P)(ν 2) andtransition 3 A 2g → 3 T 1g (F)(ν 3). One peak which  is  not appear is transition 3 A 2g → 3 T 2g (F)(ν 1) which also estimate of 10 Dq (Δ 0) is 103.615 kJ mol -1.

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Rahardjo, S. B., Marliyana, S. D., & Wulandari, N. A. S. (2016). SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPLEX DIAQUADIHYDANTOIN NICKEL(II) SULFAT MONOHIDRAT). ALCHEMY Jurnal Penelitian Kimia, 10(2), 137. https://doi.org/10.20961/alchemy.v10i2.534

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