SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURE OF THE COMPLEX OF COBALT(II) ACETATE AND SUCCINIC ACID WITH THE SODIUM SALT

Cobalt(II) acetate, succinic acid with the sodium salt, ligand, thermal analysis, SEM-EDX, X-ray phase and X-ray structural analysis, complex compound, coordination number, Mercury program, coordination capacity, complex compound stability

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This article highlights the research results on the synthesize of a new heterometallic complex compound of cobalt(II) acetate and succinic acid with the sodium salt and the determination of their composition, structure and properties by physico-chemical methods: scanning electron microscope-energy dispersive analysis (SEM-EDX), X-ray phase analysis, thermal analysis and X-ray structural analysis. The central atom of the complex compound is cobalt, the oxygen atom of the carboxyl group of the acetate residue and the sodium salt of succinic acid are interconnected through the oxygen atom of the carboxyl group, forming a complex compound with a coordination number of 6.