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Synthesis and characterization of barbituric and thiobarbituric acid complexes

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Synthesis of barbituric and thiobarbituric acid complexes derived from cobalt(II), nickel(II) and copper(II) salts were carried out. The elemental analyses suggest a range of stoichiometries, 1∶1, 1∶2 and 1∶3. Electronic spectra and magnetic susceptibility measurements were used to infer the structures. The i.r. spectra of the ligands and their complexes are used to identify the type of bonding.

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Masoud, M.S., Heiba, A.M. & Ashmawy, F.M. Synthesis and characterization of barbituric and thiobarbituric acid complexes. Transition Met Chem 8, 124–126 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01036097

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