Abstract
The complexes formed between iron(II) and some aromatic anions (benzoate and 4-aminoderivate, salicylate and 4-aminoderivate, thiosalicylate) have been investigated in dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO). The complexation ratios and the stability constants of the species have been determined at 25 °C and compared, when possible, with the data obtained in ethanol. The results allow us to discuss the effect of the solvent properties and of the substituent position on the aromatic ring.
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