The influence of the boat-to-chair conversion on the demetallation of the nickel(II) complex of an open-chain tetramine containing a piperazine fragment
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
The nickel(II) complex with an open chain tetramine containing a piperazine fragment (1) displays an unusual
resistance to demetallation in acidic solution and exhibits a lifetime of about five minutes in a solution 0.1 M in
HClO4 and 7.0 M in NaClO4. Sluggishness with respect to the demetallation is ascribed to the occurrence of the
boat-to-chair conformational conversion of the piperazine fragment, which implies the passage through the highly
energetic half-boat transition state. The use of a high concentration of the inert electrolyte induces a ‘salting out’
effect on both thermodynamics (stability of metal complexes is enhanced) and kinetics (resistance to demetallation
is increased).
resistance to demetallation in acidic solution and exhibits a lifetime of about five minutes in a solution 0.1 M in
HClO4 and 7.0 M in NaClO4. Sluggishness with respect to the demetallation is ascribed to the occurrence of the
boat-to-chair conformational conversion of the piperazine fragment, which implies the passage through the highly
energetic half-boat transition state. The use of a high concentration of the inert electrolyte induces a ‘salting out’
effect on both thermodynamics (stability of metal complexes is enhanced) and kinetics (resistance to demetallation
is increased).
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Nickel complexes; tetra-amino ligands; demetallation
Elenco autori:
Boiocchi, Massimo; Bonizzoni, Marco; Fabbrizzi, Luigi; Foti, Francesco; Licchelli, Maurizio; Taglietti, ANGELO MARIA; Zema, Michele
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