Spectral study of the reactions of dimethyl sulfoxide with the nitrite complexes of Co-porphyrins


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It is revealed by FTIR and electron absorption spectroscopy that the reactions of dimethyl sulfoxide with the nitro complexes of Co-porphyrins both in the solid phase and an inert solvent afford six-coordinate complexes with the general formula (DMSO)Со(Por)(NO2) (Por is meso-tetraphenyl- and meso-tetra-p-tolylporphyrinato dianions). These compounds are stable in the solid state, whereas they partially decompose in an inert solvent to form five- and six-coordinate complexes. The ambident nitrite and dimethyl sulfoxide ligands are coordinated to the metal atom through the N and O atoms, respectively, which was confirmed by the application of isotope-containing compounds 15NO2 and DMSO-d6.

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A. A. Hovhannisyan

Molecule Structure Research Centre, Scientific Technological Centre of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia

Email: kurto@netsys.am
Armenia, 26 prosp. Azatutyan, Yerevan, 375014

H. S. Minasyan

Molecule Structure Research Centre, Scientific Technological Centre of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia

Email: kurto@netsys.am
Armenia, 26 prosp. Azatutyan, Yerevan, 375014

O. V. Kovalchukova

Peoples´ Friendship University of Russia

Email: kurto@netsys.am
Russian Federation, 3 ul. Miklukho-Maklaya, Moscow, 117198

T. S. Kurtikyan

Molecule Structure Research Centre, Scientific Technological Centre of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia; Peoples´ Friendship University of Russia

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Email: kurto@netsys.am
Armenia, 26 prosp. Azatutyan, Yerevan, 375014; 3 ul. Miklukho-Maklaya, Moscow, 117198


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