Abstract

AbstractSpectroscopic, thermodynamic and kinetic properties of molecular interactions between indolizines and tetracyanoethylene are reported. The interactions involved in the complexes are weak as evidenced by the low formation constants. The kinetic behaviour indicates the initial formation of a pI‐complex that is rapidly transformed into a σ‐complex and thereafter into the final adduct(s). Apart from the results obtained by other techniques, infrared data clearly evidence vibrational contributes characteristic of the complexes, the tricyanovinyl derivatives and the tetracyanoethylene radical anion.

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