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Reactivity of base catalysed hydrolysis of 2-pyridinylmethylene-8-quinolinyl-Schiff base iron(II) iodide complexes: solvent effects

โœ Scribed by Mohamad, Ahmad Desoky; Adam, Mohamed Shaker S.


Book ID
119932398
Publisher
Versita
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
382 KB
Volume
67
Category
Article
ISSN
0366-6352

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โœฆ Synopsis


Three ligands of 2-pyridinylmethylene-8-quinolinyl (L1), methyl-2-pyridinylmethylene-8-quinolinyl (L2), and phenyl-2-pyridinylmethylene-8-quinolinyl (L3), Schiff bases were synthesised by direct condensation of 8-aminoquinoline with 2-pyridinecarboxaldehyde, 2-acetylpyridine, or 2benzoylpyridine. They coordinated to Fe(II) ion in a 1 : 2 mole ratio followed by treatment with iodide ions affording complexes with a general formula [Fe(L)2]I2 โ€ข 2H2O, (L = L1, L2, or L3). Spectrophotometric evaluation of the kinetics of base catalysed hydrolysis of these complex cations was carried out with an aqueous solution of NaOH in different ratios of water/methanol binary mixtures. Kinetics of the hydrolysis followed the rate law (k2[OH -] + k3[OH -] 2 ) [complex]. Reactivity trends and their rate constants were compared and discussed in terms of ligand structure and solvation parameters. The methanol ratio affects the hydrolysis as a co-solvent which was analysed into initial and transition state components. The increase in the rate constant of the base hydrolysis of Fe(II) complexes, as the ratio of methanol increases, is predominantly caused by the strong effect of the organic co-solvent on the transition states.


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