Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10578571 | Polyhedron | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The reaction between sulfathiazole and cobalt(II) leads to a pink solid, [CoII(ST)2(H2O)4] (1), and transforms into red crystals of [CoII(ST)2(H2O)3]n (2) (STÂ =Â sulfathiazolate). The Co(II) ion exhibits an octahedral environment in both compounds. Differences between them were noted in the IR spectra in the region corresponding to signals of the amine group. Antifungal properties of (1) were evaluated.
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Authors
Sebastián Bellú, Estela Hure, Marcela Trapé, Claudia Trossero, Gabriel Molina, Claudia Drogo, Patricia A.M. Williams, Ana MarÃa Atria, Juan Carlos Muñoz Acevedo, Susana Zacchino, Maximilano Sortino, DarÃo Campagnoli, Marcela Rizzotto,