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Pyridine and its 2-methyl, 2,4-dimethyl and 2,4,6-trimethyl derivatives enhance the extraction of cobalt(II) into chloroform in the presence of 8-quinolinol and its 2-methyl, 4-methyl, 5-chloro and 5-nitro analogues. Adduct formation constants were determined for the cobalt(II) chelates, which formed diadducts with the pyridine bases. The special role of steric factors is discussed. The results are consistent with Lewis acid-base concepts.
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Bhatki, K.S., Rane, A.T. Solvent extraction of cobalt(II) with 8-quinolinol and its analogues in the presence of some heterocyclic nitrogen bases. Transition Met Chem 3, 181–184 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01393541
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