Copper (II) complexes of pyridine and picoline were characterized by infrared spectroscopy, ultraviolet spectroscopy, conductivity measurement, solubility test and melting points. The molar conductivity of the complexes in nitromethane revealed that none of the complexes was an electrolyte. The solubility test also showed that all the complexes were insoluble in petroleum ether but sparingly or soluble to some extent in methanol, ethanol methylenedichloride nitromethane and distilled water.
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P. Omuku; A. Asiagwu; J. A. O. Woods, "Characterization of copper (II) complexes of picoline and pyridine for industrial utilization", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 6, Issue 1, Page Number 1-6, 2018Available from: http://www.journalofchemistry.org/paper/623/