Study on Synthesis, Characterization and Applications of Ternary Metal Complexes | Chapter 8 | Challenges and Advances in Chemical Science Vol. 4
The synthesis, characterisation, and applications of ternary complexes are discussed in this chapter. The synthesis of ternary complexes with one or two donor atoms in the presence of a co-ligand (secondary ligand) is covered. As exemplary examples of NN, NO, S, P, and N donor ligands, picolinic acid, 8-hydroxyquinoline, 1,10-phenanthroline, dimethylsulphoxide, triphenylphosphie, and pyridine are utilised in the synthesis of the ternary complexes. The application of these ternary complexes in DNA binding and cleavage studies receives a lot of attention. In addition, the use of these ternary complexes as enzyme inhibitors and to catalyse various reactions is described to give an understanding of the possibilities. These complexes have a wide range of applications in a variety of industries.
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Abeer A. Faheim
Chemistry
Department, Faculty of Science(Girls), Al-Azhar University, Youssif Abbas St.,
Nasr-City, Cairo, Egypt.
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