2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10953-012-9901-9
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Formation and Stability of Binary Complexes of Divalent Ecotoxic Ions (Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb) with Biodegradable Aminopolycarboxylate Chelants (dl-2-(2-Carboxymethyl)Nitrilotriacetic Acid, GLDA, and 3-Hydroxy-2,2′-Iminodisuccinic Acid, HIDS) in Aqueous Solutions

Abstract: The protonation and complex formation equilibria of two biodegradable aminopolycarboxylate chelants (DL-2-(2-carboxymethyl)nitrilotriacetic acid (GLDA) and 3-hydroxy-2,2´-iminodisuccinic acid (HIDS)) with Ni 2+ , Cu 2+ , Zn 2+ , Cd 2+ and Pb 2+ ions was investigated using the potentiometric method at a constant ionic strength of I = 0.10 mol·dm -3 (KCl) in aqueous solutions at 25 ± 0.1°C. The stability constants of the proton-chelant and metal-chelant species for each metal ion were determined, and the concen… Show more

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“…Both the P 3 O 10 and P 3 O 8 (NH) 2 ligands show their greatest stabilities in the corresponding Cu complexes, and also clearly show a similar r M dependence in terms of their log 10 β ML values, despite the difference in the bridging atoms of the different ligands. Furthermore, the order of the log 10 β ML values for the first-row transition metal ions is in accordance with the Irving–Williams order [4749]. These results suggest that only the non-bridging oxygen atoms are coordinating directly to the different metal ions, and that the imino groups do not participate in the coordination to the metal ions.
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Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Both the P 3 O 10 and P 3 O 8 (NH) 2 ligands show their greatest stabilities in the corresponding Cu complexes, and also clearly show a similar r M dependence in terms of their log 10 β ML values, despite the difference in the bridging atoms of the different ligands. Furthermore, the order of the log 10 β ML values for the first-row transition metal ions is in accordance with the Irving–Williams order [4749]. These results suggest that only the non-bridging oxygen atoms are coordinating directly to the different metal ions, and that the imino groups do not participate in the coordination to the metal ions.
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Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The same constants for GLDA and HIDS were calculated from the experimental potentiometric data using the HYPERQUAD 2008 program (Gans et al, 1996), and described in detail elsewhere (Begum et al, 2012).…”
Section: Protonation Constants Of Chelants and Stability Constants Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effectiveness of NTA, EDTA, IDSA (iminodisuccinic acid) and MGDA (methylglycine diacetic acid) as potential alternatives of EDTA was investigated by for the extraction of Cu, Zn, and Pb from contaminated soils, which indicate EDDS as the best option among all. The DL-2-(2-carboxymethyl) nitrilotriacetic acid (GLDA) and 3-hydroxy-2,2 0 -iminodisuccinic acid (HIDS) have been introduced as the biodegradable alternatives to EDTA, along with EDDS, IDSA, and MGDA by Begum et al (2012a). The DL-2-(2-carboxymethyl) nitrilotriacetic acid (GLDA) and 3-hydroxy-2,2 0 -iminodisuccinic acid (HIDS) have been introduced as the biodegradable alternatives to EDTA, along with EDDS, IDSA, and MGDA by Begum et al (2012a).…”
Section: Common Namementioning
confidence: 99%