Issue 0, 1967

Metal complexes of azo-dyestuffs. Part II. The reaction of cobalt halides with aminoazo-compounds

Abstract

Cobalt chloride reacts with oo′-diaminoarylazo-compounds in ethanol to form 2:1 cobalt(III) complexes in which one proton is lost from each ligand molecule. The introduction of N-alkyl groups into the oo′-diaminoarylazo-compound exerts a profound influence on the nature of the products, and three different types of 1:1 cobalt(II) complex have been isolated. In certain cases these can undergo further reaction to form 2:1 cobalt(III) complexes. A scheme for the formation of 2:1 cobalt(III) complexes of oo′-diaminoarylazo-compounds is suggested in the light of the experimental results.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1967, 2048-2054

Metal complexes of azo-dyestuffs. Part II. The reaction of cobalt halides with aminoazo-compounds

R. Price, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1967, 2048 DOI: 10.1039/J19670002048

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