Abstract:
Given to the ability of the derived sulfonamide to coordinate with the metal atoms in
various ways, considerable interest in synthesis and structural characterization aspects of new
complexes has appeared.
In this work, we based on the chemical ability of the sulfonamide ligand to act by these two
functions: the function -S(O)2N(H)- and the aromatic amino function -NH2 led us to
characterize the original complexes based on sulfanilamide ligand. A zinc-based mononuclear
complex and a molybdum-based polymer, characterized by X-ray diffraction, infrared
spectroscopy and TG thermogravimetric analysis, carried out by studying hydrogen bonds.
Two other polymer complexes of cobalt and copper, characterized by X-ray diffraction,
carried out by the study of hydrogen bonds. Three other organic compounds of nitro benzene
sulphynil in the ortho position have been characterized by X-ray diffraction, generates the
study of the interactions, graphs and models of the hydrogen bonds.