Stability constants of D(−)-ribose complexes with calcium in diluted aqueous and methanolic solutions |
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Authors: | M. Tomašković Z. Cimerman Z. Štefanac E. Pretsch J. Bendl |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Yugoslavia;Department of Organic Chemistry, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | The study of D(?)-ribose complexing with calcium in aqueous solutions less than 1.64 × 10?1M by potentiometric measurements with a calcium selective electrode afforded the value of K1 = 1.70 liters × mole?1 (SD = 1.05 × 10?3). Numerical analysis indicated that complex species with 1:1 and 1:2 calcium to D(-)-ribose ratios are present simultaneously: k1 = 1.13 liters × mole?1 and K2 = 8.47 liters × mole?1 (SD = 0.95 × 10?3).In methanolic medium 1.24 × 10?2M with regard to calcium chloride both stoichiometric proportions were evidenced. A large error accompanying the stability constant K1 = 28 kg × mole?1 (RSD = 82%) renders unreasonable the K2 value obtained from the product K1 × K2 = 96.5 kg2 × mole?2.The results are discussed with respect to the data published for more concentrated (1.27 M) aqueous solutions obtained on the basis of 1H-NMR spectroscopic investigations. |
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