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Structure of cobalt (II) perchlorate adsorbed on silica gel surface chemically modified with benzimidazole molecule

Covalently attached benzimidazole molecules on silica gel surface, ºSiL (where L = N-propylbenzimidazole), adsorbs Co(ClO4)2 from non-aqueous solvent by forming a surface complex according to the reaction: m ºSiL + Co(ClO4)2 ® (ºSiL)mCo(ClO4)2. The equilibrium constant and the adsorption capacity, determined by applying the Langmuir equation were b = 3.0 x 10³ L mol-1 and Ns= 0.098 x 10-3 mol g-1, respectively. The metal is bonded through the nitrogen atom and the perchlorate ion is not coordinated. The ESR study indicated that the complex has essentially an octahedral geometry with tetragonal distortion, with the electrons of the four nitrogen atoms interacting with the cobalt central metal ion in the equatorial plane. Only one complex species was detected on the surface.

silica gel; benzimidazole; cobalt-benzimidazole surface complex; cobalt electron spin resonance; silica gel modified with benzimidazole


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