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Natural Products Chemistry & Research

ISSN - 2329-6836

Abstract

Synthesis and Characterization of Some Metal Complexes Using Herbal Flavonoids

Maitera ON*, Louis H, Barminas JT, Akakuru OU and Boro G

The article describes the synthesis and characterization of Ni-flavonoid complex, Cu-flavonoid complex and Znflavonoid complex. The complexes and the flavonoid extracts were characterized using FTIR and UV-Visible spectrophotometer. The results for FTIR spectra clearly showed the formation of complexes as the bands assigning to the carbonyl group C=O shifted to the lower wave number when compared with that of the free ligands. The complexes and the flavonoids extracts when analyzed using UV-Visible spectrophotometer, most of the spectra of the complexes were absorbed at the range of 200 nm to 400 nm and all the spectra of the flavonoids extracts were also absorbed between 200 nm to 400 nm. These results revealed that complexes were formed at slightly acidic condition between the pH values 3.51 to 4.65. In general the results revealed that the conductivity values of Niflavonoid complexes ˂Cu-flavonoid complexes ˂Zn-flavonoid complexes. The lowest conductivity of all the complexes was obtained from Zn-flavonoid complexes as a result of its largest surface area, weak bonding and being far away from the nucleus. Therefore, Ni-flavonoid complexes had higher conductivity because of their small surface area and are closer to the nucleus and having stronger bonding than Cu-flavonoid complexes and Znflavonoid complexes. The highest melting point of all the complexes was obtained from Zn-flavonoid complex of Ocimum gratissimum while the lowest melting point was obtained from Ni-flavonoid complex of Moringa oleifera. Niflavonoid complex of Moringa olifera had shorter time to be melted than all the complexes and weak bonding exist in the complex but Zn-flavonoid complex of Ocimum gratissimum had strong bonding and take longer time to be melted

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