Flavones

by Ipper, Shankar Nagnath

ISBN: 9789354613326
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Imprint : Scholars World
Year : 2022
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Author Profile

Dr. Shankar Nagnath Ipper is working as an Assistant Professor in Department of Chemistry at Sunderrao Solanke Mahavidyalaya, Majalgaons, Dist. Beed. He has completed his M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry) from Yeshwant College, Nanded affiliated to Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded and he has qualified SET. He has more than 13 years experience of teaching. Dr. Ipper has published more than 20 research papers in various reputed International Journals and also attended more than 50 Conferences, Seminar and Workshop. He has honoured with “Best Researcher Award” International Best Scientist Awards, VDGOOD Professional Association, New Delhi on 18 & 19th Jan-2020.

About The Book

The First edition of this text includes flavones to suitably update and expand the coverage. All chapters have been significantly explained in order to further clarify the basic concepts and make the interpretation of spectra that much easier. This book written explicitly for Post Graduate students and for new researchers in Natural products. The procedure and techniques employed for characterization of flavones by Elemental analysis, UV-visible spectra, IR Spectra, 1H-NMR Spectra and Mass spectra have been included. The physical parameters and Analytical data of the flavones are discussed. The experimental details of metal complexes, the measurements of Magnetic Susceptibility, Elemental analysis, Solution Conductivity, Electronic Absorption Spectra, Infrared Spectra, Mass Spectra, X-ray diffraction spectra and TG-DTA of metal complexes are given. Biological activity of flavones and their metal complexes have been explained briefly.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgement vii Praface ix 1. Introduction 1 1.1. Introduction of Flavones: 1.2. Brief Account of Transition Metal Complexes: 1.3. Scope of the Present Investigation: 2. Synthesis and Characterization of Flavones and their Metal Complexes 2.1. Basic Requirements: 2.2. Synthesis of Flavones: 2.3. Characterization of Flavones: 2.5. Characterization of Metal Complexes: 3. Experimental Techniques 25 3.1. Magnetic Susceptibility: 3.2. Solution Conductivity: 3.3. Electronic Absorption Spectra: 3.4 Infrared Spectroscopy: 3.5. 1H NMR Spectroscopy: 3.6. Mass Spectrometry: 3.7. Thermal Analysis: 3.8. X-Ray Diffraction: 4 Infrared Spectroscopy 39 4.1. Introduction: 4.2. Infrared Spectral Studies of Flavones: 4.3. Infrared Spectral Studies of Metal Complexes: 4.4. Conclusions: 5. Elemental Analysis, Solution Conductivity, Magnetic Susceptibility and Electronic Absorption Spectral Studies of Metal Complexes47 5.1. Manganese (II) Complexes: 5.2. Cobalt (II) Complexes: 5.3. Nickel (II) Complexes: 5.4. Copper (II) Complexes: 5.5. Zinc (II) Complexes: 5.6. Cadmium (II) Complexes: 6. Thermal Studies of Metal Complexes 56 6.1. Theoretical Considerations: 6.2. Thermal Decomposition Study of Metal Complexes: 6.3. Thermal Decomposition and Kinetic Parameters of Metal Complexes: 7. X-Ray Diffraction Spectral Studies of Metal Complexes 63 7.1. Theoretical Consideration: 7.2. X-Ray Diffraction Studies of Metal Complexes: 8. Biological Studies of Flavones and their Metal Complexes 67 8.1. Introduction to Antifungal Activity: 8.2. Experimental: Antifungal Activity 8.3. Results and Discussion: Antifungal Activity 8.4. Introduction to Antibacterial Activity: 8.5. Literature Survey of Antimicrobial Studies: 8.6. Experimental: Antibacterial Activity: 8.7. Results and Discussion: Antibacterial Activity: 9. Summary and Conclusions 81 9.1 Summary and Conclusions: References Index 95