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Carolin Rether1, Elisabeth Verheggen, Carsten Schmuck
1University of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Chemistry, Universitaetsstrasse 7, 45141 Essen, Germany.
Abstract:
The imidopyrrolecarboxylate 3(-) unexpectedly forms stable dimers (K(ass) = 130 M(-1) in CHCl(3)/DMSO, 1 : 1, v/v) despite the fact that two anions have to interact. The dimer is more stable than an analogous neutral amidopyrrolecarboxylic acid dimer (K(ass) < 10 M(-1)) underlining the importance of charged H-bonds compared to neutral ones.
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