The Donor Properties of Pyridine-N Oxide

Abstract

The coordination chemistry of pyridine N-oxide with a variety of acceptors has been investigated. The new substances Co(ClO4)2.6L, Co(NO3)2.6L, CoCl2.3L, CoCl2.L.H20, Ni(ClO4)2.6L, NiCl2.L.H2O, NiBr2.6L, NiI2.6L, NiBr2.L. H2O, Cu(ClO4)2.4L, Cu(NO3)2.2L, CuCl2.L, CuCl2.2L, Zn(ClO4)2.6L, ZnCl2.2L, Zn(NO3)2.6L, Fe(ClO4)2.6L, Fe(ClO4)3.6L, and SnBr4.2L (where L is pyridine N-oxide) have been isolated and characterized by molecular conductance measurements in non-aqueous solvents, magnetic susceptibility measurements, and infrared spectra. All of the perchlorates and some of the nitrates and halides have only the pyridine N-oxide in the first coordination sphere. However, in some cases, both nitrates and halides are coordinated to the central ion.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1961
Accession Number
AD0250779

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  • D. J. Phillips
  • G. Franz
  • J. A. Walmsley
  • J. Fujita
  • J. V. Quagliano
  • S. Y. Tyree

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  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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