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Pyridine—continued hydrates

The monoketone bis(2,2, /V,/V -bipyridyl)ketone forms a [CoinL2]+ complex on reaction with [Co(NH3)4(C03)]+ in water.981 As reported for a quite different Co11 complex, the ketone is hydrated to form the gem diol which binds as a monodeprotonated O-donor along with the two pyridine groups in a tridentate chelate, with very little distortion from octahedral observed in the complex. This appears to represent a facile route for this type of inherently poor donor to achieve coordination. Chelated /3-diketonate anions are long-studied examples of O-donor chelates, and continue to be examined. A simple example is the m-[Co(acac)2(NH 3)2]1 (acac = 2,4-pentane-dionate), structurally characterized and utilized to produce molecular mechanics force field parameters for /3-diketones bound to Co111.982... [Pg.86]

The same effect is observed for the substituted pyridyl-pyrazole and -imidazole systems. While 2-(pyrazol-l-yl)pyridine 24 gives a low spin iron(II) complex a continuous spin transition is observed centred just above room temperature in solid salts of [Fe (31)3]2+ and just below in solution [39]. Spin crossover occurs in the [Fe N6]2+ derivative of 2-(pyridin-2-yl)benzimidazole 32 (Dq(Ni2+)=1050 cm"1) but not in that of the 6-methyl-pyridyl system 33 (Dq(Ni2+)=1000 cm"1). Although the transition in salts of [Fe 323]2+ is strongly influenced by the nature of the anion and the extent of hydration, suggesting an influence of hydrogen-bonding, in all instances it is continuous [40]. [Pg.82]

A solution of 0.711 g. (0.005 mol) of ammonium oxalate 1-hydrate in 20 ml. of boiUng water is added in 1-ml. portions with continuous stirring to 4.42 g. (0.010 mol) of ammonium hexachloroiridate(IV)f contained in a 100-ml. round-bottomed flask Caution. Effervescence). The dark reddish brown solution is warmed on the steam bath for 10 minutes to ensure complete reduction. J After the solution has cooled to room temperature, 8.06 ml. (7.91 g. 0.100 mol) of pyridine (density, 0.892) dissolved in 3.33 ml. [Pg.229]


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