Metal-ligand complexes of Cr(III), Mn(III), Fe(III), Ti(III), Co(III), Ni(III), and Cu(III) and with 3-(2-hydroxyl-3-
Bromo-4-methyl phenyl)-5-phenyl isoxazoline [HBMPPI]. Generally these metal-ligand complexes are insoluble in water. The
electrical conductivity of the metal-ligand complexes has been measured in wide range of temperature (315-493 K). At room
temperature electrical conductivity (σ) values of the metal-ligand complexes lies in the range of (2.10 x 10-9
to 2.60 x 10-11 Ω
-1 m
-
1
) typical of semiconductors. After the observation plot graph of log σ vs 1/T were showed to be linear, also indicating the
semiconducting nature of the metal-ligand complexes in the studied range of temperature. The general behavior of electrical
conductivity (σ) obeys the relation σ = σ0 exp (-Ea/ KT), where σ0 is a constant, Ea, the activation energy of conduction process,
T the absolute temperature and K the Boltzman constant. The energy of activation (Ea) of metal-ligand complexes is obtained
from the slopes.