Abstract
C-13 and H-1 NMR spectra of some 1-(4′-dimethylaminobenzylideneamino)pyridinium perchlorates show that the angle of twist of the pyridine ring in unsubstituted, 1, and 2-alkyl substituted compounds 2–5 is comparable. However, it is considerably increased in 2,6-dialkyl derivatives. As seen from the spectral data, pyridine and phenyl rings in 2,6-diphenyl derivative 15 are not coplanar. The effect of 4-alkyl substituent is of hyperconjugative chacter. In general, the amount of the positive charge at C-4 in 2,6-dialkyl substituted salts is higher as compared to 2-monosubstituted compounds.