Does a Reinforced Kinetic Macrocyclic Effect Exist? The Demetallation in Strong Acid of Copper(II) Complexes with Open and Cyclic Tetramines Containing a Piperazine Fragment
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
The demetallation in acidic
solution of the CuII complexes with
open-chain and cyclic tetramines containing
a piperazine unit (2 and 3) has
been investigated in terms of its kinetic
aspects and compared with the behaviour
of unsubstituted counterparts (tetramines
1 and 4). The presence of the
piperazine fragment slows demetallation
of the open-chain-ligand complex
owing to the activation barrier associated
with the conformational change
from boat-to-half-boat; however, it
does not affect the demetallation of the
macrocyclic complex, which involves
the spontaneous boat-to-twist conformational
change. Thus, lateral reinforcement
of a cyclam-like ligand does
not add any further contribution to the
typical inertness in demetallation of
macrocyclic complexes.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
conformational changes; copper; kinetics; macrocycles; piperazine
List of contributors:
Boiocchi, Massimo; Bonizzoni, Marco; Fabbrizzi, Luigi; Foti, Francesco; Licchelli, Maurizio; Poggi, Antonio; Taglietti, ANGELO MARIA; Zema, Michele
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