Volume -12 | Special Issue-13
Volume -12 | Special Issue-13
Volume -12 | Special Issue-13
Volume -12 | Special Issue-13
Volume -12 | Special Issue-13
The field of study surrounding the chemistry of Schiff base-containing compounds has been noteworthy throughout antiquity. The role played by Schiff bases in inorganic chemistry is significant due to the formation of very stable complexes with various transition and innertransition metals. Schiff bases, which are synthesized from the combination of an amino group and a carbonyl group through the condensation of an amino compound with carbonyl compounds, are commonly used in industrial processes and demonstrate a wide range of biological activities, including antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, antimalarial, anticancer, antiHIV, anthelminthic and antipyretic properties