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DEDICATION
CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
1 Introduction and Objectives
1.1 Objectives of the work
1.2 References
2 Polymer Supported Metal Complexes and Mixed Ligand Complexes: An Overview
2.1 Functionalised polymers and their metal complexes: Synthetic and characterisational aspects
2 1.1 Polymeric ligands
2.12 Polymer metal complexes
2.1.3 Applications of polymeric ligands and polymer metal complexes
2.2 Mixed ligand complexes-synthetic, structural and stability aspects
2.2.1 Synthesis of mixed ligand complexes
2.2.2 formation constants of mixed complexes
2.2.3 Determination of K values
2.2.4 Steric effects in the formation of mixed complexes
2.2.5 Spectral analysis of mixed ligand complexes
2.2.6 Mixed complexes on polymer supports
2.3 References
3 Materials and Methods
3.1 General
3.1.1 Reagents
3.1.2 Spectral methods
3.2 Preparative details
3 2 1 Polymer supports
3.2.2 Preparation of polystyrene supported ligands
3.2.3 Complexation of polymeric ligands with metal ions: General procedure.
3.3 Preparation of polymer supported mixed ligand complexes
3.3.1 Method 1
3.3.2 Method 2
4 Synthesis, Characterisation and Metal Uptake of Polymer Supported Ligand Systems
4.1 Synthesis of polymer supported ligand systems
4.1.1 Divinylbenzene (DVB) -cross linked polystyrene (P*)
4.1.2 Chloromethylated P* (P*Cl)
4.1.3 Amine functionalised support (P*N)
4.1.4 Diamine functionalised support (P*NN)
4.1.5 Schiff base functionalised support (P*NO)
4.1.6 Diazo functionalised support (P1 *NO)
4.1.7 Carboxyl functionalised support (P*OO)
4.1. 8 Acetyl acetone functionalised support (Pl *OO)
4.1.9 Dithiocarbamate functionalised support (P*SS)
4.2 Characterisation
4.3 A simple method for the estimation of active amine functions on cross linked solid polymer matrix
4.4 Metal ion uptake capacity of polymer supported ligand systems
5 Preparation and Characterisation of Polymer Supported Metal Complexes
5.1 Preparation and characterisation of polystyrene supported dithiocarbamato metal complexes
5.1 1 Polystyrene supported dithiocarbamato copper (II) complex
5.1.2 Polystyrene supported dithiocarbamato oxovanadium complex
5.2 Polystyrene supported ethylene diamino metal complexes
5.2.1 Polystyrene supported ethylene diamino copper (II) complex
5.2.2 Polystyrene supported ethylene diamino oxovanadium complex
5.3 Polystyrene supported Schiff base metal complexes
5.3.1 Polystyrene supported Schiff base copper (II) complex
5.3.2 Polystyrene supported Schiff base oxovanadium complex
5.4 Polystyrene supported azodye copper (II) complex
5.4.1 Polystyrene supported azodyecopper (ll) complexes
5.5 Polystyrene supported carboxylic acid copper (II) complex
5.6 Polystyrene supported acetyl acetone-copper (II) complex
5.7 Comparison of ESR data of copper complexes
5.8 References
6 Synthesis and Characterisation of Polymer Supported Mixed Ligand Complexes
6.1 Preparation of polymer supported mixed ligand complexes
6.1.1 Reaction between precursor complex and ligands
6.1.2 The addition of polymeric ligand to stable metal complexes
6.2 Characterisation of polymer supported mixed ligand complexes
6.2.1 Oxalato polystyrene supported ethylenediamino copper (II) complex
6.2.2 Phthalato polystyrene supported ethylenediamino copper (II) complex
6.2.3 Acetato polystyrene supported ethylene diamino copper (II) complex
6.2.4 Acetato polystyrene supported dithiocarbamato copper (II) complex
6.2.5 Acetato polystyrene supported acetyl acetonato copper (II) complex
6.2.6 Phthalato polystyrene supported ethylene diamino oxovanadium (II) complex -
6.2.7 (Acetato) (polystyrene supported ethylene diamino) oxovanadium (II) complex
6.2.8 (Acetyl acetonato) (polystyrene supported ethylene diamino) copper (II) complex
6.2.9 (Aniline Schiffbase) (polystyrene supported ethylene diamino) copper (II) complex
6.3 References
7 Conclusion and Outlook