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Spectroscopic Studies on Electron Donor-Acceptor Complex between n,2,4,6-tetranitro-N-methylaniline and ethylenediamine

✍ Scribed by K. Raha; P. S. Makashir (Ms.); E. M. Kurian


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
325 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0721-3115

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Abstract

Spectroscopic studies indicate that N,2,4,6‐tetranitro‐N‐methylaniline (tetryl) forms two charges transfer (CT) complexes with ethylenediamine (EDA) and these complexes show absorption maxima at 440 nm and 340 nm respectively. Both the complexes have 1:1 ratio of donor to acceptor. The formation constant and molar extinction coefficient for the complexes have been determined in acetonitrile as well as in ethanol and methanol to evaluate the effect of polarity. The initial complex (λ~max~ at 440 nm) undergoes transformation to a product complex (λ~max~ at 340 nm) when the EDA concentration is lowered. The product complex has been isolated and characterized by IR, UV spectroscopy, thermal analysis and X‐ray diffraction (XRD). The transformation of the initially formed CT complex to the product complex in solution has been found to obey first order kinetics. The formation of CT complex of tetryl with EDA has been succesfully used to develop a spectrophotometric method for the quantitative determination of tetryl.


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