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Hg(II)-coordination by sugar-acids: Role of the hydroxy groups

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
Short description:
Hg(II)-coordination by sugar-acids: Role of the hydroxy groups / Ferrari, Erika; Grandi, Romano; Lazzari, Sandra; Saladini, Monica. - In: JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0162-0134. - STAMPA. - 99:12(2005), pp. 2381-2386. [10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2005.09.005]
abstract:
A solution study on the ability of some derivatised sugars [glucuronic acid (GluA), galacturonic acid (GalA) and glucosaminic acid (GlNA)] to complex the Hg(II) ion is reported. The stability constants of the complex species were determined by potentiometric measurements while H-1 NMR experiments allow to define the coordination sites of sugar molecules. GluA coordinates the metal ion through the carboxylic oxygen and the O-4 hydroxyl group and is found to form more stable complexes with respect to GalA in which metal ligation is from the carboxylic oxygen and the O-5 ring oxygen. GlNA forms stable complexes chelating Hg(II) ion through carboxylic oxygen and the a-amino group. The ternary 2,2ยด-bipyridine containing systems were also investigated by means of potentiometric studies. The ML2 complexes were also isolated in the solid state and characterised by IR spectroscopy.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Sugar acids; Metal complexes; Galacturonic acid; Glucuronic acid; Glucosaminic acid
List of contributors:
Ferrari, Erika; Grandi, Romano; Lazzari, Sandra; Saladini, Monica
Authors of the University:
FERRARI Erika
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/310650
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JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY
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