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Synthesis, structure, CMC values, thermodynamics of micellization, steady-state photolysis and biological activities of hexadecylamine cobalt(III) dimethyl glyoximato complexes

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Metallosurfactant complexes of the type trans- [Co(DH)2(HA)X], where DH = Dimethyl glyoxime, HA = Hexadecyl amine and X = Cl, Br, I, N3 , NO2 or SCN, were synthesized and characterized by physico-chemical and spectroscopic methods. In addition, the single crystal X-ray structure of the ionic complex trans-[Co(DH)2(HA)2][Co(DH)2(I)2)] is presented. The critical micelle concentration values of the complexes in ethanol were obtained by measuring the absorption at 290 nm. Specific conductivity data (at 303–313 K) served for the evaluation of the thermodynamics of micellization \( \left( {\Updelta G^{0}_{{{\text{m}}}}, \Updelta H^{0}_{{{\text{m}}}}, \Updelta S^{0}_{\text{m}} } \right) \). Steady-state photolysis, cyclic voltammetry and biological activities of the complexes were studied. The compounds were tested for antimicrobial activity.

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Caleb Noble Chandar, S., Sangeetha, D. & M.N., A. Synthesis, structure, CMC values, thermodynamics of micellization, steady-state photolysis and biological activities of hexadecylamine cobalt(III) dimethyl glyoximato complexes. Transition Met Chem 36, 211–216 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11243-010-9456-9

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