2020
DOI: 10.4314/jasem.v24i7.3
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Evaluation of Stoichiometry, Stability Constants and Gibbs Free Energies of Acetaminophen-Zn (II) complex at Different Temperatures

Abstract: Acetaminophen also known as paracetamol, is a drug used in the treatment of pain and fever. It is essentially used for the relief of mild to moderate pain. The presence of phenol and carbonyl oxygen atom enables acetaminophen to behave as a bidentate ligand. The stoichiometry, stability constants and Gibbs free energies of acetaminophen-Zn (II) were determined colorimetrically at 25 and 40 oC using continuous variation and mole  ratio methods. The formation of Zn (II) complex with acetaminophen was studied col… Show more

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“…Similar labile aquo complexes were also proposed by Tirmizi and co-workers in their study of famotidine-Cu complex and cimetidine-Ni complex [11,12]. Labile aquo complex was also reported by Tella and co-workers in their study of acetaminophen-Cu(II) stability constants [9]. This corresponded to metal:ligand ratio of 1:2.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…Similar labile aquo complexes were also proposed by Tirmizi and co-workers in their study of famotidine-Cu complex and cimetidine-Ni complex [11,12]. Labile aquo complex was also reported by Tella and co-workers in their study of acetaminophen-Cu(II) stability constants [9]. This corresponded to metal:ligand ratio of 1:2.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…For several decades, chelating agents have been used as antidote to combat metal poisoning [9]. Biological friendly sequestrating agents have been used effectively to chelate metals in patients with metal overload [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
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