Synthesis of transition metal macrocyclic complexes for the utilization of CO2

dc.contributor.authorNawarathne, W. D. T. J.
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-24T08:15:43Z
dc.date.available2024-10-24T08:15:43Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractMacrocyclic metal complexes are very stable species and they have unusual electronic and electrochemical properties. Therefore they have numerous applications. Recently , much attention has been paid to electrocatalytic reduction of small hazardous gas molecules such as CO₂ by macrocyclic complexes. Therefore the major concern of this research project was to synthesize transition metal macrocyclic complexes capable of the utilization of CO₂. In this research project Ni(II)TMTAA and Cu(II)TMTAA complexes were synthesized by template synthesis method and characterized by Cyclic voltammetric, XRD, XRF, H-NMR, FTIR and UV-visible spectroscopic techniques. The CO₂ Trapping capabilities of these complexes were studied by a VenireLabPro CO₂ Gas Sensor. The UV-Visible spectroscopic data of Ni(II)TMTAA complex shows interesting acid base properties and anion(SCN⁻, HCO₃⁻, Br⁻ and I⁻ ) binding capabilities. It has absorbed approximately 20% more CO₂ than its starting material, nickel acetate. The synthesized dark green Cu(II)TMTAA complex shows reversible acid base properties unlike Ni(II)TMTAA complex. This complex shows HCO₃⁻ trapping capabilities and approximately 30% more CO₂ absorbance capacity than its starting material, copper acetate . The cyclic voltametric (CV) data reveals that both complexes have electrocatalytic reduction of CO₂.
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.lib.pdn.ac.lk/handle/20.500.14444/2475
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherThe University of Peradeniya
dc.subjectMacrocyclic
dc.subjectCarbon dioxide
dc.titleSynthesis of transition metal macrocyclic complexes for the utilization of CO2
dc.typeThesis
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