Ft ir 8300 infrared spectrophotometer
The Shimadzu FT-IR 8300 is an infrared spectrophotometer that uses Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) technology to analyze the absorption and transmission characteristics of a sample. It is capable of detecting and identifying various chemical compounds and functional groups within a sample.
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Spectroscopic Characterization of Novel Compounds
Synthesis and Characterization of Metal Complexes
The melting points of the compounds were determined by a melting point apparatus SMP1 stuart scientific. The IR spectra were recorded by Shimadzu FTIR 8300 infrared spectrophotometer in the range of 400-4000 cm -1 as KBr discs. Mass spectra were obtained on Perkin Elmer R MU-6E instrument. Elemental analyses (CHNS) were performed on a Termo Fininngan-Flash-1200 elemental analyzer. The molar conductance of ca. 10 -3 M solutions at 25±1 °C of the complexes in DMF were measured by means of a Jenway 4310 conductivity meter and a diptype cell with a platinized electrode. 1 H NMR spectra were acquired on Bruker Avance DPX 250 MHz instruments.
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