Thermodynamics of Metal-Ligand Bond Formation. XVIII Addition of Heterocyclic Bases to Copper(II) and Cobalt(II) Schiff Base Complexes
Thermodynamic data are reported for reaction of heterocyclic bases in benzene solution with four-coordinate copper(11) and cobalt(11) Schiff base complexes and also with a five-coordinate nickel(11) complex. The cogper(11) complexes form adducts of low stability with pyridine or 4-methylpyridine, K ≈ 21. mol-1, ΔH� ≈ -20 kJmol-l. The cobalt(11) complexes add two molar proportions of base successively 1 < K1 ≤ K2 < 101.mol-1 ΔH1� ≈ ΔH2� ≈ -20 kJ mol-1 They also form adducts with 2,2'-bipyridine 30 < K < 600 ΔH� ≈ -40kJ mol-1 The nickel(11) complex forms more stable adducts with unidentate bases, K ≈ 1001. mol-l, ΔH� ≈ 70 kJ mol-1. Comparison of the three metals indicates that differences between the stabilities of their base adducts can be attributed mainly to entropy factors.