2006
DOI: 10.1134/s1070363206010270
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Correlation of the basicity of dipyrrolylmethenes biladienes-a,c with the thermal and kinetic stability of their salts

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“…Data pertaining to the solvation properties, light absorption spectra, and thermal decomposition values of some dipyrrin hydrobromide salts, bis(dipyrrin) hydrobromide salts, and dipyrrinato metal complexes were reported recently. 3,4,[47][48][49][50] In a study of the antioxidant properties of two bis(dipyrrin)s and several other oligopyrrolic compounds it was shown that the 1,1′-linked bis(dipyrrin), which mimics the linkage of natural linear tetrapyrrolic compounds, exhibited effective antioxidant activity while the unnatural 2,2′-bis(dipyrrin) did not. 51 Free-base dipyrrins are regarded as relatively strong bases.…”
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“…Data pertaining to the solvation properties, light absorption spectra, and thermal decomposition values of some dipyrrin hydrobromide salts, bis(dipyrrin) hydrobromide salts, and dipyrrinato metal complexes were reported recently. 3,4,[47][48][49][50] In a study of the antioxidant properties of two bis(dipyrrin)s and several other oligopyrrolic compounds it was shown that the 1,1′-linked bis(dipyrrin), which mimics the linkage of natural linear tetrapyrrolic compounds, exhibited effective antioxidant activity while the unnatural 2,2′-bis(dipyrrin) did not. 51 Free-base dipyrrins are regarded as relatively strong bases.…”
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“…52 Deprotonation of dipyrrin hydrobromide salts by organic solvents such as DMF, DMSO, and pyridine has been investigated by spectrophotometric titrations, and these studies showed a correlation between the proton affinity of a dipyrrin and its thermodynamic constant of zinc(II)-ion complexation. 4,49,50 A study regarding the use of 15 N NMR chemical shifts for a series of dipyrrolic molecules including dipyrromethanes, dipyrrins, and dipyrrinato complexes has been reported. 53 The 15 N chemical shifts of the dipyrrolic compounds were found to be difficult to interpret in regard to fine structure but were diagnostic of gross structure concerning the oxidation and complexation states of the dipyrrolic compounds.…”
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