Abstract:
This endeavor deals with the investigation of the Chromophoric nitroso, azo, Schiff base and
transition metal complexes. In the first part of this dissertation, Schiff bases were designed,
synthesized and characterized by contemporary techniques. These Schiff bases exhibited
absorptions in visible region, i.e 393-405 nm. Metal complexes of these Schiff were synthesized
using d-block transition metal ions and these complexes showed bathochromic shift with respect
to Schiff base ligands and their absorptions were appeared at 410-455 nm. Anticancer activity
was found to be good in case of palladium and copper complexes. Electrochemical analysis
revealed that these Schiff bases and their complexes behave as oxidizing agents.
Heterocyclic pyrazolone azo dyes were successfully synthesized. Newly synthesized dyes were
characterized by UV-Visible, FTIR, and NMR, elemental analysis studies and their exhaustion,
fixation and fastness properties have also been explored. Heterocyclic (pyrazolone) azo dyes
have been prepared by changing the reaction pathway. In these dyes, first azo dyes are
synthesized from different active methylene compounds and then their heterocycles have been
synthesized by treating them with different hydrazines. Application of heterocyclic dyes on
leather showed high light fastness, wash fastness and rub fastness values such as 4-5, 4-5 and 3-4
respectively, which are moderate to good. Exhaustion and fixation values of these dyes are also
very high on account of their high attraction and substantivity with cotton fibers exception being
those few dyes which lack suitable functional groups for interaction. Furthermore, the dyes
containing sulfonic and methyl substituents exhibited an incredible degree of levelness after
washing demonstrating the good diffusion and excellent affinity to the fabric. Chromium (III)
complexes of these dyes were prepared and they showed high fastness properties as compared to
ligand azo dyes.
Nitrosopyrazolones were synthesized from newly synthesized pyrazolones and their metal
complexes were prepared and characterized by contemporary techniques. Electrochemical and
biological study of these compounds and metal complexes were conducted and promising results
were obtained. The geometries of all the complexes were determined by the help of slope ratio
method through UV-Visible spectroscopy.