Metal complexes of malate with hydrazine possessing the stoichiometries, M(
mal).2N(2)H(4), (where M = Co, Ni and Zn and mal = -OOC-CHOH-CH2-COO-), Cd(
mal).2N(2)H(4).2H(2)O and their solid solutions, M1/3Co2/3(mal).2N(2)H(4) (
where M = Ni or Zn) have been prepared and characterised by various physico
-cheinical techniques. Infrared spectral features show that the hydrazine m
oieties and the anion are present as bridging bidentate ligands. Though the
complexes exhibit different decomposition behaviour, the final step of dec
omposition is exothermic in all the cases. On decomposing the respective so
lid solution precursors, the cobaltite spinels, MCo2O4 (M = Ni or Zn are fo
rmed. These precursors decompose exothermically at low temperatures (250-38
0 degrees C) to give the respective spinel oxides through malate intermedia
tes. The IR spectra of the oxides are characteristic of AB(2)O(4) spinels.
Fine particle nature of these spinels is evident from X-ray line broadening
.