“…We took into consideration that chelation involving the NMe 2 group shifts the OH signal to 10.5-10.7 ppm [6,7], while chelation involving the 2-aza group shifts this signal to 6.0-7.7 ppm [9,10]. In the absence of chelation due to the formation of aggregated species, within which the proton is rapidly exchanged, the OH group peak in CDCl 3 solution, as a rule, is not seen or is found at δ 3.5-4.5 ppm; the OH group gives a doublet at δ 5.1-5.7 ppm in DMSO-d 6 due to decomposition of the aggregated species [6,7,11].…”