Modeling chemical reactions helps engineers virtually understand the chemistry, optimal size and design of the system, and how it interacts with other physics that may come into play. In an article, author is Clifford, Sarah E., once mentioned the application of 2695-37-6, Name is Sodium 4-vinylbenzenesulfonate, molecular formula is C8H7NaO3S, molecular weight is 206.1942, MDL number is MFCD00013379, category is thiomorpholine. Now introduce a scientific discovery about this category, Application In Synthesis of Sodium 4-vinylbenzenesulfonate.
Complexation of the symmetric cyclic diamine piperazine (1,4-diazacyclohexane) has been examined in dry dimethyl formamide by spectrophotometric titrations (with Cu2+, Ni2+) to define formation constants, and by stopped-flow kinetics to define the complexation rates and reaction pathway. Initial formation of a rarely observed eta(1)-piperazine intermediate occurs in a rapid second-order reactions. This intermediate then undergoes two competing reactions: formation of (chelated) eta(2)-piperazine (ML) or the formation of (bridging) mu-piperazine (in M2L and M2L3, speciation depending on relative concentrations). Protonation constants and formation constants for complexation in water of N-ethylpiperazine and thiomorpholine (1-aza-4-thiocyclohexane, tm) have been determined by potentiometric titration; 1:1 complexes with first-row M2+ display a log K from similar to 4 to 6, with speciation that suggests chelation of the heterocycles may be involved. Complexation of thiomorpholine has been further probed by the synthesis of Pd-II complexes. The N-monodentate coordination mode has been confirmed in trans-[Pd(tm)(2)Br-2] by an X-ray crystal structure. Complexation of N-(2-aminoethyl)piperazine to Cu-II as a bidentate ligand involving the primary and tertiary amines is also defined by an X-ray crystal structure.
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