Issue 10, 1983

The chemistry of vitamin B12. Part 22. Steric effects in the co-ordination of amines by cobalt(III) corrinoids

Abstract

The following equilibrium constants (given as log10K/dm3 mol–1) have been determined by spectrophotometry for the substitution in cobalt(III) corrinoids of co-ordinated H2O by various amines B with different trans ligands X in aqueous solution (I= 0.2 mol dm–3) at 25 °C: X = 5,6-dimethylbenzimidazole (dbzm), B = NH2Me (ca. 6), NHMe2(3.4), NMe3(⩽1), NH2Et (5.3), NH2Pri and NH2But(both ⩽1); X = CN, B = NH2Me (3.4), NHMe2(2.0), NMe3(ca. 0); X = vinyl, B = NH3(–0.06), NH2Me (+0.04), NHMe2 and NMe3(both ⩽– 1). These results show that steric effects increase in importance as the donor power of the trans ligand X decreases (from vinyl through CN to dbzm) and that significant steric effects are caused by substitution on the β(C) atom as well as on the α(N) atom.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1983, 2217-2222

The chemistry of vitamin B12. Part 22. Steric effects in the co-ordination of amines by cobalt(III) corrinoids

D. A. Baldwin, E. A. Betterton and J. M. Pratt, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1983, 2217 DOI: 10.1039/DT9830002217

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