Abstract
A new chelating agent, bis(diacetylmonoxime)thiocarbohydrazone (H
3
DMT), has been synthesized from reaction between diacetylmonoxime and thiocarbohydrazide. The prepared ligand, characterized by elemental analysis, IR and
1
H NMR spectra, is a strong chelating agent and indicator. Its coordinating properties have been studied toward VO
2+
, Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II) and Pt(IV) ions. The data revealed the formation of mononuclear complexes with Co(II) and Pt(IV) and binuclear complexes with the rest. In all complexes, the ligand binds in its deprotonated form through the oxime and hydrazone nitrogens as well as the thiol or thione sulfur forming five- and six-membered rings. All complexes exhibit an octahedral structure except for the Cu(II) which has a square-pyramidal geometry based on the spectral and magnetic studies. The ESR spectra of the Cu(II) and VO
2+
complexes are in good agreement with the structural results. The color change from acidic (yellow) to basic (reddish brown) media gives the ligand the ability to become as an analytical indicator for weak acid-weak base titrations.