Kinetic Features of the Base Hydrolysis of Schiff Base Complexes Lobna Abdel Nassr Author - new book
ISBN: 9783848482276
This work deals with the preparation, characterization and kinetic studies on base hydrolysis of some Fe(II) Schiff base amino acid complexes.The prepared complexes were found to be of 1&… More...
This work deals with the preparation, characterization and kinetic studies on base hydrolysis of some Fe(II) Schiff base amino acid complexes.The prepared complexes were found to be of 1:2 or 1:1 stoichiometry and non - electrolytic character, solubility measurements of these complexes showed them as hydrophobic in nature. The base hydrolysis reaction of the prepared complexes was carried out in aqueous, co-organic media and in the presence of added salts. The kinetic measurements confirmed the pseudo 1st - order rate dependence in [complex] and 2nd - order in [OH-]. A relevant mechanism was suggested in which the parallel attack of OH- ion on the central Fe(II) atom and the dissociation of the first ligand is provided as rate - determining step. The observed decrease of base hydrolysis rate constant kobs. with increasing the mole fraction of co-organic solvent indicates solute - solvent interaction between delocalized charge in complex and dispersion centers on solvent molecules. Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Science>Chemistry>Chemistry, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Core >1<
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Kinetic Features of the Base Hydrolysis of Schiff Base Complexes Lobna Abdel Nassr Author - new book
ISBN: 9783848482276
This work deals with the preparation, characterization and kinetic studies on base hydrolysis of some Fe(II) Schiff base amino acid complexes.The prepared complexes were found to be of 1&… More...
This work deals with the preparation, characterization and kinetic studies on base hydrolysis of some Fe(II) Schiff base amino acid complexes.The prepared complexes were found to be of 1:2 or 1:1 stoichiometry and non - electrolytic character, solubility measurements of these complexes showed them as hydrophobic in nature. The base hydrolysis reaction of the prepared complexes was carried out in aqueous, co-organic media and in the presence of added salts. The kinetic measurements confirmed the pseudo 1st - order rate dependence in [complex] and 2nd - order in [OH-]. A relevant mechanism was suggested in which the parallel attack of OH- ion on the central Fe(II) atom and the dissociation of the first ligand is provided as rate - determining step. The observed decrease of base hydrolysis rate constant kobs. with increasing the mole fraction of co-organic solvent indicates solute - solvent interaction between delocalized charge in complex and dispersion centers on solvent molecules. Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Science>Chemistry>Chemistry, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Core >1<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9783848482276 ISBN (ISBN-10): 3848482274 Hardcover Paperback Publishing year: 2012 Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Core >1
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ISBN - alternate spelling: 3-8484-8227-4, 978-3-8484-8227-6 Alternate spelling and related search-keywords: Book author: mohsen Book title: base, schiff