Studies on the mode of interaction of iridium(IV) with amino acids using sodium chloroiridate
β Scribed by Omar Farooq; Naseer Ahmad
- Book ID
- 104149988
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1974
- Weight
- 184 KB
- Volume
- 49
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-0728
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β¦ Synopsis
The equilibria between metal ions and amino acids in solutions of various concentrations have been studied by a number of workers 1-4. Due to the biological significance and the coordinating ability of amino and carboxylic groups, the interaction of the transition metal ions with amino acids covers a wide area of investigation 5-9. The behaviour of transition metals having unusual oxidation states towards certain amino acids was reported by the authors in earlier communications 10-16. The present study deals with the determination of the stability constants and composition of certain amino acid-iridium(IV) systems formed using sodium chloroiridate. These studies are based upon pH-metric titration under anaerobic conditions. The values of AF Β° are computed from the relation AF Β°= -RT log Ks. All studies were carried out at 35Β°C.
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