Spectroscopic study of the complexes of poly(N-methacryloyl-L-asparagine) with palladium (II) |
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Authors: | Abdennbi Lekchiri,Joë lle Morcellet,Michel Morcellet |
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Abstract: | The complexes formed between palladium (II) and a polymeric ligand derived from L -asparagine, poly(N-methacryloyl-L -asparagine) (PNMAsn) have been investigated by electronic absorption and circular dichroism. N-isobutyroyl-L -asparagine (NIBAsn) was also synthesized and studied with the purpose of comparison with its polymeric analog. NIBAsn gives two complexes: at low pH, an optically active complex between one carboxylate and one secondary amide nitrogen (so-called 1N complex), and at higher pH, a 2N complex involving the primary and secondary amide group. This complex is also optically active. PNMAsn gives at low pH a 1N complex similar to that of NIBAsn, but at higher pH the 2N complex is formed between two carboxylate groups and two secondary amide groups of two different side chains of the polymer. At very high pH this 2N complex is hydrolyzed, i.e., the carboxylate-palladium bonds are replaced by hydroxyle-palladium bonds, and the complex becomes optically inactive. |
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