Issue 1, 1980

3-Carboxymethylthio-1,5-diphenylformazan: a potential terdentate ligand with unusual properties

Abstract

3-Carboxymethylthio-1,5-diphenylformazan (8), prepared by two synthetic routes as a potential terdentate ligand, is a very weak base (pK1=–0.43) and an exceptionally weak acid (pK2= 12.48) which does not yield metal complexes. No carboxylic proton resonance appears in the n.m.r. spectrum of the yellow, monomeric solution of (8) in CDCl3 until it is diluted progressively with (CD3)2CO when equilibrium with a purple isomer occurs. Comparable phenomena occur with 3-[1(or 2)-carboxyethyl]thio-1,5-diphenylformazan and the unusual properties of these formazans are attributed to configurations in which the carboxylic proton is strongly intramolecularly hydrogen-bonded to a quasi-aromatic formazan ring system.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1980, 139-145

3-Carboxymethylthio-1,5-diphenylformazan: a potential terdentate ligand with unusual properties

A. T. Hutton and H. M. N. H. Irving, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1980, 139 DOI: 10.1039/P29800000139

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