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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of solution chemistry 5 (1976), S. 47-55 
    ISSN: 1572-8927
    Keywords: Anions ; cations ; complexation constants ; conductivity ; hydrogen bonds ; imidazoles ; ligand ; nitrobenzene ; triethylammonium bromide ; triethylammonium picrate
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract We have studied, by conductivity measurements, the formation of hydrogenbonded complexes between imidazoles and ions in the three systems triethylammonium picrate (Et3NHPic)+imidazole (Im), triethylammonium bromide (Et3NHBr)+Im, and Et3NHPic+1-methylimidazole (1-MeIm) in nitrobenzene in order to specify the importance of the two functions of the imidazole molecule, the tertiary nitrogen N3, and the imino group N1-H. While 1-MelIm forms only a single complex with the cationic species Et3NH+, imidazole enters into specific interactions as well with the cations through its basic site N3 and with the anions through its imino group. The complexing of the anions by imidazole, always weaker than the complexing of the cations, is more effective for Br− than for Pic−. Moreover, if imidazole is used as ligand, a 1:2 complex is formed between the cation and the imidazole, in which the second molecule of imidazole is bonded to the N-H group of the first by a hydrogen bond at the tertiary N atom. We did not observe a correlation between the equilibrium constants K 1 + for the complexing of the cation Et3NH+ by imidazole and pyridines (k 1 + for pyridine, 3–4 dimethylpyridine, and imidazole are 8, 24, and 165, respectively) and the pK a values of these ligands due to the fundamental difference in the structure of the imidazole and pyridine molecules, although both are considered as aromatic nitrogen bases.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of solution chemistry 4 (1975), S. 853-862 
    ISSN: 1572-8927
    Keywords: Cations ; complexation constants ; conductivity ; Hammett relations ; ligands ; nitrobenzene ; ortho-dichlorobenzene ; pyridines ; triethylammonium picrate
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The dissociation constants Kd of triethylammonium picrate have been determined from conductimetric measurements in nitrobenzene (NB) and in ortho-dichlorobenzene (ODCB) with and without pyridines being used as ligands. In the absence of any ligand, the enhancement of the dissociation in NB as compared with that in ODCB cannot be explained solely by the increase of the dielectric constant, but shows the existence of specific interactions of the former solvent with the ions. The results obtained in the presence of ligands are consistent with the formation of a 1:1 cation-pyridine hydrogen-bonded complex. The constantk 1 + for the formation of theis complex has been determined for six substituted pyridines in both solvents. Logk 1 + varies linearly with the Hammett parameter σH of the substituent. The slope ρ of the Hammett relation is −1.86 in NB and −2.90 in ODCB. The difference can be ascribed to specific interactions between NB and the pyridines which become stronger when the pyridine is more basic.
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