Abstract

The state of tetra(1,2,5-selenodiazolo)porphyrazine in proton-acceptor media of different basicities is studied. It is shown that porphyrazine with selenodiazole rings forms a proton-stable complex with proton transfer in dimethylsulfoxide. Addition of nitrogen-containing bases into dimethylsulfoxide destabilizes this complex, with subsequent destruction of the porphyrazine macrocycle. It is found that the kinetic parameters of the process depend on the pKa values of the base, and on the spatial screening of the nitrogen atom in the composition of the molecule.

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