The reaction products will depends on the molar ratio and have to take into consideration the water content in the starting salt as well. There are two main posisble ways: one is the complex formation (donor-acceptor complexes, with N-donor atoms), or due to the presence of water, a hydrolysis, because these amines are bases, so zinc(II) hydroxide or basic zinc acetates can also be formed.
If nobody had studied these reactions, the isolated products should be analyzed for metal and CHN content, make an IR spectra, and that will give the basic knowledge what happened. IF you ned help in it I will help on evaluation.
IF you want to prepare ZnO, the water content has essential role, or the temperature can be an other important factor (Zn(OH)2 losses its watera round 100 C even in solution, with formation of hydrated ZnO).
The compositon of compelxes also depends on the molar ratio of amines and the concentration relations as well.
The reaction products will depends on the molar ratio and have to take into consideration the water content in the starting salt as well. There are two main posisble ways: one is the complex formation (donor-acceptor complexes, with N-donor atoms), or due to the presence of water, a hydrolysis, because these amines are bases, so zinc(II) hydroxide or basic zinc acetates can also be formed.
If nobody had studied these reactions, the isolated products should be analyzed for metal and CHN content, make an IR spectra, and that will give the basic knowledge what happened. IF you ned help in it I will help on evaluation.
IF you want to prepare ZnO, the water content has essential role, or the temperature can be an other important factor (Zn(OH)2 losses its watera round 100 C even in solution, with formation of hydrated ZnO).
The compositon of compelxes also depends on the molar ratio of amines and the concentration relations as well.