Molecular complexes of phenols with DDQ

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Molecular complexes of phenols with DDQ have been studied spectrophotometrically in the temperature range of 10-30°C in a solvent (CHCl3) of low polarity under low donor concentrations. All the complexes exhibit one CT band each in the wavelength region where acceptor and donor do not have any absorption. The complexes are inferred to be of the π-π type and have Ry configuration in which the donor molecular orbital encompasses the substituent. The ionization potentials of the donors, the stability constants, and thermodynamic parameters of the complexes have been evaluated. Keywords. DDQ-phenols; CT complexes; configuration; stability constants. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Vinod Kumar, T. (2000). Molecular complexes of phenols with DDQ. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences: Chemical Sciences, 112(2), 119–125. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02704313

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