THE SYNTHESIS OF NEW METAL COORDINATION COMPOUNDS BASED ON 2-AMINO-1,3,4-THIADIAZOLE AND THEIR IR SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS
Abstract
The synthesis of metal coordination compounds has been a significant area of interest in the field of inorganic chemistry [1]. The incorporation of ligands such as 2-amino-1,3,4-thiadiazole (ATD) into metal complexes is particularly noteworthy due to the presence of nitrogen and sulfur donor atoms, which can coordinate with various metal ions, offering unique properties for various applications. These complexes have been studied for their catalytic, antibacterial, and electrochemical activities [2]. The primary goal of this research is to synthesize new metal coordination compounds based on 2-amino-1,3,4-thiadiazole and analyze their structural properties using Infrared (IR) spectroscopy [3]. The IR spectra of these complexes provide valuable insights into the coordination modes of the ligand and the interactions between the metal center and the ligand [4].