scholarly journals Schiff base equilibria. III. N-Methylsalicylideneimine

1966 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 229 ◽  
Author(s):  
RW Green ◽  
Mesurier EL Le

At 25� the formation constant of the Schiff base of salicylaldehyde and methyl- amine is 3.72 x 104; and the pK of the phenolic group of the Schiff base is 11.7. The neutral form of the imine has distribution coefficients of 23.5 between water and toluene and 9.0 between water and cyclohexane.

1965 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 329 ◽  
Author(s):  
RW Green ◽  
PW Alexander

The equilibrium constant governing the formation of a Schiff base from salicylaldehyde and n-butylamine in aqueous solution has been evaluated by spectrophotometry as 5.62 x 104. The pK of the phenolic group of the Schiff base is 12.0. These constants have been used to account for the distribution of salicylaldehyde between water and toluene in the presence of butylamine. The neutral form of the Schiff base has a distribution coefficient of 1.9 x 103.


1968 ◽  
Vol 21 (10) ◽  
pp. 2427 ◽  
Author(s):  
RW Green ◽  
MJ Rogerson

Equilibrium constants at 25� have been measured for the formation of Schiff bases of pyridine-2-aldehyde with n-butylamine (1.45 x 108) and t-butylamine (93). The Schiff base of salicylaldehyde with t-butylamine has a formation constant 9.1 x 108 and pK 13.0.


1966 ◽  
Vol 19 (11) ◽  
pp. 2101 ◽  
Author(s):  
RW Green ◽  
RJ Sleet

The formation constant and pK at 25� of the Schiff base N- ethylsalicylideneimine (HL) have been found by spectrophotometry to be 2.75x104 and 11.8 respectively. The distribution coefficient of the base from water into toluene is 160. The stability constants of the beryllium complexes determined by solvent distribution are logβ1 10.4 and log β2 18.3, and the distribution coefficient of BeL2 is 260. At high pH the equilibria are complicated by hydrolysis of the Be2+ ion and by formation of the mixed complex, BeL(OH)-2. The latter is formed according to the reaction BeL(H2O)+2 ↔ BeL(OH)-2+2H+ with logKm2 -18.4.


1969 ◽  
Vol 22 (5) ◽  
pp. 917 ◽  
Author(s):  
RW Green ◽  
RJ Sleet

The formation constant and pK of the Schiff base N-(8- hydroxyethyl)salicylideneimine in aqueous solution at 25� have been determined spectrophotometrically to be 5.01 x 103 and 11.4 respectively. These equilibrium constants have been used to account for the distribution of the imine between water and chloroform.


Molbank ◽  
10.3390/m1057 ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (2) ◽  
pp. M1057 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yusof ◽  
Nasri ◽  
Ravoof ◽  
Tiekink

The title NiII complex, Ni(L)(LH2) (1), where LH2 is S-2-methybenzyl-β-N-(2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzylmethylene) dithiocarbazate, was isolated from the reaction of Ni(acetate)2·4H2O and two molar equivalents of LH2. The complex was characterized by elemental analysis, spectroscopy (IR and UV) as well as by a single-crystal X-ray structure determination. The nickel(II) center is coordinated within a cis-NOS2 donor set that defines a square planar geometry. Three donor atoms, i.e., N, O, and S, are provided by a doubly deprotonated S-2-methybenzyl-β-N-(2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzylmethylene) dithiocarbazate ligand while the fourth donor, i.e., a thione-S, comes from the neutral form of the dithiocarbazate ligand. In the LH2 ligand, an intramolecular hydroxy-O-H…N(imine) hydrogen bond is found. There is also an intra-ligand, charge assisted amine-N-H…O(phenoxide) hydrogen bond. A notable feature of the molecular packing is the formation of supramolecular chains sustained by π…π stacking interactions whereby the interacting rings are the five- and six-membered chelate and methoxybenzene rings. The chains are connected into a three-dimensional architecture by methyl-C-H…O(methoxy), methoxy-C-H…S(ester), and tolyl-C-H…π(tolyl) interactions.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cyril Rajnák ◽  
Romana Mičová ◽  
Ján Moncoľ ◽  
Ľubor Dlháň ◽  
Christoph Krüger ◽  
...  

A pentadentate Schiff-base ligand 3,5Cl-L2− and NCSe− form a iron(iii) mononuclear complex [Fe(3,5Cl-L)(NCSe)], which shows a thermally induced spin crossover with a broad hysteresis width of 24 K between 123 K (warming) and 99 K (cooling).


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