Abstract

Analysis of the complexing ability of β-substituted porphyrazines toward magnesium acetate and magnesium acetylacetonate in the systems dimethyl sulfoxide-benzene (chlorobenzene) and nitrogen base-benzene has shown that acid-base interaction is the key factor affecting the complexation of porphyrazines with magnesium salts in proton-acceptor media with different basicities. The mechanism of formation of porphyrazine magnesium complexes and the structure and stability of acid-base complexes of porphyrazines with dimethyl sulfoxide and nitrogen bases in benzene (chlorobenzene) are discussed.

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