Abstract: | Absorption maxima and equilibrium constants for charge-transfer complexes between quinone and aza polymers, such as poly-2-vinylpyridine, poly-4-vinylpyridine, poly-2-methyl-5-vinylpyridine, and poly-N-dimethylaminomethylacrylamide, were determined spectrophotometrically. For comparison, those for charge-transfer complexes between quinone and aza compounds, such as pyridine, methyl-substituted pyridines, quinoline, triethylamine, and dimethylaniline were also presented. It was found that the equilibrium constants for polymer complexes are always larger than those for the corresponding monomer complexes, while the time required for attaining the equilibrium was longer for polymer complexes than for monomer complexes. In the interaction between quinone and poly-N-dimethylaminomethylacrylamide, two absorption maxima which gradually shifted towards each other were observed. The same phenomenon was found in the interaction between quinone and the corresponding monomer, triethylamine. |