Schi? bases are condensation products of primary amines and carbonyl compounds. They are one of the most useful categories of organic compounds and have received considerable attention in theoretical and experimental investigations.1,2 Schiff’s bases are used in different areas such as catalysis, bioinorganic chemistry and drugs such as anti-corrosion, anti-cancerous, anti-HIV, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal material and DNA cleavage. Furthermore, their industrial potentials make them good choice for catalysis, transport, drug design, solar cells, chemical sensor, liquid crystal, and organic chemistry displays.3-8
In the present research, some novel binuclear Ni(II) complexes were synthesized from some hexadentate imine ligands (NNO)2 prepared via condensation of some diamines, 2-amino-3,5-dibromobenzaldehyde and 2-hydroxyaniline derivatives using reflux method. The compounds were elucidated using di?erent physicochemical methods including analytical analysis, magnetic moment measurement, FT-IR, 1H and 13C NMR, mass, UV/Vis spectroscopy and TGA.