Ground and excited state prototropic reactions in 2-(2′-methoxyphenyl)-3H[hair space]-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine[hair space]

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Somes K. Das and Sneh K. Dogra


Abstract

The absorption, fluorescence and fluorescence excitation spectra of 2-(2′-methoxyphenyl)-3H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (2-MPIP) have been studied in five different solvents and at different acid–base concentrations. Semi-empirical quantum mechanical calculations have been carried out to supplement the experimental results. Spectral characteristics of 2-MPIP in different solvents and semi-empirical quantum mechanical calculations suggest the presence of both a-1 and b-1 isomers. The observation of a single exponential decay and one lifetime suggests an equilibrium between the isomers. Out of five monocations two kinds of monocations (MC’s) are possible, one from protonation of N1 (MC1) and the second from protonation of N4 (MC2) atoms. Spectral characteristics and semi-empirical calculations carried out on MC’s neglect the presence of isomer b-1. Only one kind of dication and one kind of monoanion are formed by protonating both the nitrogen atoms (N1 and N4) and deprotonating the >NH atom respectively. pKa and pKa* values for the various prototropic reactions are determined and discussed.


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