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Synthesis and characterization of MnII and CoII complexes with poly (vinyl alcohol-nicotinic acid) for photocatalytic degradation of Indigo carmine dye

Author name : mohamed sulman saifalnasser karram
Publication Date : 2021-12-01
Journal Name : Inorganic Chemistry Communications

Abstract

A suitable process for modifying PVA with nicotinic acid to generate a graft copolymer was developed. The
copolymers received as ligand were complexed with MnII and CoII ions. The coordination of this copolymer with
the metal ion and the inclusion of nicotinic acid in the PVA copolymer was ascertained by FT-IR and NMR
spectroscopy. EPR and UV–vis spectra of complexes indicates that CoII as square planar geometry and MnII as
octahedral complexes. The adsorption of IC dye onto CoII/NA-PVA complex was noticeably greater (90%) than
MnII/NA-PVA complexes. The DFT quantum chemical calculation was applied against the tested compounds.
Optimization geometry and frontier molecular orbitals (FMOs) postulated that the charge transfer occurred from
metal to ligands. The calculated NLOs properties for these polymers were higher character than reference
material.

Keywords

Cross-linked copolymers Thermal stability Transition metal complexes EPR spectra Indigo carmine dye

Publication Link

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.inoche.2020.108360

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