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Three new Co(II) (1), Ni(II) (2), and Cu(II) (3) binuclear complexes with versatile azide bridges and Schiff base derived from 2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldehyde and 2-aminothiophenol have been synthesized. Compounds 1-3 were characterized using various techniques, including microanalysis (CHNS), molar conductance, FTIR, UV-visible, 1H-NMR, mass spec, photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA-DTG), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) techniques. Molar conductance values of the newly synthesized complexes indicate that the complexes are electrolytes in solution. Spectroscopic results suggest that the Schiff base acts as a tridentate ligand, bonding to the metal using imino nitrogen, thiol sulphur, and hydroxy oxygen atoms. Upon the incorporation of the azide pseudohalide, the Mu -1, 1 bridge are proposed for all the complexes. Electronic spectra of 1-3 suggest an octahedral environment around the metal ions. Schiff base exhibited fluorescence originating from intra-ligand (Pi -> Pi*) transitions with a quantum yield value of (9 plus-minus 1) percent, while the metal complexes exhibited reduced photoluminescence intensity and quantum yield (0.5 - 3.80 percent) relative to the Schiff base. These results suggest that the Schiff base has a specific recognition for transition metals. It can be used as a turn-off fluorescence sensor specifically for Cu sup(2+) ions with a fluorescence quenching efficiency of (94 plus-minus 2) percent. |
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