K. Bruyneel et al., INFRARED STUDY OF THE HYDROGEN-BOND COMPLEXES BETWEEN N-METHYLSUCCINIMIDE AND PHENOLS, Spectroscopy letters, 29(4), 1996, pp. 739-747
The hydrogen bonded complexes between N-methylsuccinimide and phenols
(pKa = 10.2 --> 6) are investigated by infrared spectrometry. The ther
modynamic parameters for the 1-1 complexes are determined in carbon te
trachloride. The formation constants at 298 K range from 15 to 150 dm(
3) mol(-1), the enthalpies of complex formation from -20 to -30 kJ mol
(-1), the changes of entropy from -22 to -40 J K-1 mol(-1) and the fre
quency shifts of the nu(OH) stretching vibration from 170 to 340 cm(-1
). The complexes are weaker than those involving the monocarbonyl base
s. The decrease of the force constant of the bonded carbonyl group ran
ges from 0.48 to 0.65 N cm(-1). The force constant of the free C=O gro
up slightly increases upon complex formation, in agreement with the co
operativity theory.