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Sulfobutyl ether‐β‐cyclodextrin (SBEβCD) is utilized in preformulation and drug formulation as an excipient for solubilization of drugs with poor aqueous solubility. Approximately seven negative charges of SBEβCD play a role with respect to solubilization and complexation, but also have an influence on the ionic strength of the background electrolyte when the cyclodextrin is used in capillary electrophoresis. Mobility‐shift affinity capillary methods for investigation of the complexation of taurocholate and taurochenodeoxycholate with the negatively charged cyclodextrin derivative applying constant power and ionic strength conditions as well as constant voltage and varying ionic strength were investigated. A new approach for the correction of background electrolyte ionic strength was developed. Mobility‐shift affinity capillary electrophoresis experiments obtained at constant voltage and constant power settings were compared and found to provide binding parameters that were in good agreement upon correction. The complexation of taurochenodeoxycholate with SBEβCD was significantly stronger than the corresponding interaction involving taurocholate. The obtained stability constants for the bile salts were in the same range as those previously reported for the interaction with neutral β‐cyclodextrins derivatives, i.e. the positions of the negative charges on SBEβCD and the bile salts within the complex did not lead to significant electrostatic repulsion.  相似文献   

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Anderegg G  Kholeif S 《Talanta》1995,42(8):1067-1079
The stability constants of the complexes of glycinate ion with copper(II), nickel(II) and hydrogen(I) and of nitrilotriacetate ion with calcium(II) and hydrogen(I) and the ionic product of water (K(w)) were determined potentiometrically. The measurements were carried out at 25.0 degrees C in four different ionic strengths up to I (= I(c)) = 2.50 and two different ionic media (KNO(3) and (CH(3))(4)NNO(3)). Extrapolation of equilibrium constants to zero ionic strength and ionic strength corrections to equilibrium constants were carried out with the data obtained from both media using the TEC (thermodynamic equilibrium constant) equation and computer program. The constants of the potassium complexes with nitrilotriacetic acid at low ionic strength are also given. Successful attempts to predict equilibrium constants for other ionic media using TEC parameters and the procedure of the specific ion-interaction theory (SIT) are given. The variations of equilibrium constants with the ionic strengths and ionic media are demonstrated.  相似文献   

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Cation-cation interactions between NpO(2)(+) and UO(2)(2+) were studied at different temperatures (283.15 K to 358.15 K) and different ionic strengths (3-4.5 mol dm(-3)) by spectrophotometry and microcalorimetry. The cation-cation complex between NpO(2)(+) and UO(2)(2+) was weak and became stronger as the temperature was increased from 283.15 K to 358.15 K. The molar enthalpy of complexation was directly determined for the first time by microcalorimetry to be (4.2 ± 1.6) kJ mol(-1) at 298.15 K, in good agreement with the trend in the stability constant at different temperatures. The small and positive enthalpy and entropy of complexation support the argument that the cation-cation complex between NpO(2)(+) and UO(2)(2+) is of inner-sphere type. At each temperature, the stability constants of the cation-cation complex were found to increase as the ionic strength was increased. The specific ion interaction theory (SIT) was used to obtain the stability constants at infinite dilution and variable temperatures.  相似文献   

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Koval D  Kasicka V  Zusková I 《Electrophoresis》2005,26(17):3221-3231
The effect of ionic strength of the background electrolyte (BGE) composed of tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (Tris) and acetic acid on the electrophoretic mobility of mono-, di- and trivalent anions of aliphatic and aromatic carboxylic and sulfonic acids was investigated by capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE). Actual ionic mobilities of the above anions were determined from their CZE separations in Tris-acetate BGEs of pH 8.1 to 8.2 in the 3 to 100 mM ionic strength interval at constant temperature (25 degrees C). It was found that the ionic strength dependence of experimentally determined actual ionic mobilities does not follow the course supposed by the classical Onsager theory. A steeper decrease of actual ionic mobilities with the increasing ionic strength of BGE and a higher estimated limiting mobility of the anions than that found in the literature could be attributed to the specific behavior of the Tris-acetate BGEs. Presumably, not only a single type of interaction of anionic analytes with BGE constituents but rather the combination of effects, such as ion association or complexation equilibria, seems to be responsible for the observed deviation of the concentration dependence of the actual ionic mobilities from the Onsager theory. Additionally, several methods for the determination of limiting ionic mobilities from CZE measured actual ionic mobilities were evaluated. It turned out that the determined limiting ionic mobilities significantly depend on the calculation procedure used.  相似文献   

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The dependence on ionic strength of protonation of nitrilotriacetic acid and its complexation with W(VI) is reported in sodium perchlorate, sodium nitrate and sodium chloride solutions as background salts. The measurements have been performed at 25°C and various ionic strengths in the range 0.1–1.0 mol dm−3, using a combination of potentiometric and spectrophotometric techniques. The overall analysis of the present and the previous data dealing with the determination of stability constants at different ionic strengths allowed us to obtain a general equation, by which a formation constant determined at a fixed ionic strength can be calculated, with a good approximation, at another ionic strength, if 0.1 ≤ ionic strength ≤ 1.0 mol dm−3 sodium perchlorate, sodium nitrate or sodium chloride.  相似文献   

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In the present paper, a sensitive, fast and suitable method for the calculation of pK(a) values of fluorescein is proposed. The effects of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and Triton X-100 (TX-100) as a surface-active agent on the acidic and basic forms, and the spectral properties of fluorescein were studied by the spectrophotometric method. The study was performed in sub-micelle surfactant concentration, and absorption spectra at 300-550 nm intervals were recorded. Stepwise acidity constants of fluorescein at pH range 1.50-10.00 and at constant ionic strength 0.1M and 25 degrees C were determined using DATAN program using pH-spectrophotometric titration data. The method is efficient, however the component spectra showed intensive overlapping. The calculated acidity constants of fluorescein in water at ionic strength 0.1 are pK(a1)=2.20, pK(a2)=4.30 and pK(a3)=6.43. The acidity constants of the dye in ethanol-water solution were studied by the same procedure. Effect of surfactants and ethanol on acidity constants and pure spectrum of each component are also discussed.  相似文献   

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The stability (affinity, association, binding, complexation, formation) constant characterizes binding interaction between the analyte and the complexing agent. Knowledge of the stability constant makes possible the prediction and estimation of the binding behavior of constituents (amino acids, peptides, proteins, drugs, antibiotics, enzymes, enantiomers) to their partners, and the finding of a suitable partner for the given analyte to form a stable complex. The present paper summarizes the stability constant determination methods and the approaches used to evaluate the experimental data. Further, the paper recapitulates the published stability constant values determined, mainly, by capillary electrophoretic methods, taken from the Web of Science database covering the last decade. Details of the experimental conditions employed for the determination of the stability constants are also given. The review attempts to give a critical evaluation of the problems that accompany the determination of stability constant and discusses their solution.  相似文献   

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Luster J  Blaser P  Magyar B 《Talanta》1994,41(11):1873-1880
The equilibrium ion exchange method (EIM) is a powerful tool for the investigation of metal cation complexation by dissolved organic matter (DOM) in natural systems. Tests with different ion exchange resins demonstrated that under low ionic strength conditions (0.01 mol/kg) and in the presence of DOM, equilibration times of at least 24 h are required for experiments with Cu(II). The classical approach to the EIM was modified by using nonlinear reference adsorption isotherms in order to expand the method to a broader range of experimental conditions. For Cu(II) at low ionic strength (0.01 mol/kg), the reference isotherms between pH 4 and 6 were identical and were mathematically modeled in terms of Langmuir adsorption parameters. The EIM using nonlinear reference isotherms was validated between pH 4 and 6 by the correct determination of the stability constants for the complexes CuOxalate and Cu(Oxalate)(2). Then the method was used to quantitatively characterize the Cu(II) complexation behavior of DOM in an aqueous chestnut leaf litter extract between pH 4 and 6. In contrast to the classical approach to the EIM, data were analyzed by using plots [Cu](bound)/[Cu](free)vs. [Cu](bound). This allowed the determination of both, conditional stability constants and metal binding capacities for two different binding site classes. The logarithmic values of the stability constants were about 8 for the strong binding sites and 5.5-6 for the weak binding sites. The total Cu(II) binding capacity increased from 0.22 mol/(kg C) at pH 4 to 2.85 mol/(kg C) at pH 6.  相似文献   

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A reversed-phase ion-pair liquid chromatographic method is presented for the determination of reaction equilibria involving ionic species of the same charge sign as reactant and product compounds. It has been demonstrated that ion-exchange chromatography or reversed-phase ion-pair chromatography is a useful tool for the determination of equilibrium constants of chemical reactions involving ionic species such as metal complexation reactions. Previous work with these methods has been based on the assumption that the limiting retention factors of the reactant and product species are constant independent of concentration of the chemical species (X) in the mobile phase, which reacts with the analyte compound. However, when all the reactant and product species are ions of the same charge sign as that of the species X, it is virtually impossible to apply these methods to the equilibrium constant determination because the retention factors of both the reactant and product species may depend on the concentration of X. In this study, an alternative approach was developed that estimates the limiting retention factors of ionic species from the dependence of the retention factor on the ionic strength of the mobile phase. Ligand substitution reactions of ethylenediaminetetraacetatochromium(III) ion with acetate and phosphate ions were used as model reactions to test this method. The equilibrium constants determined by this method are in good agreement with those obtained by a UV-visible spectrophotometric method.  相似文献   

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The dependence of L-glutamine protonation and its complexation with dioxovanadium(V) on ionic strength (I) is reported in sodium perchlorate solution as a background salt. The measurements have been performed at 25 ± 0.1°C and various ionic strengths in the range 0.1 to 1.0 mol/l, using a combination of potentiometric and spectrophotometric techniques. The overall analysis of the present and the previous data dealing with the determination of stability constants at different ionic strengths allowed us to obtain a general equation, by which a formation constant determined at a fixed ionic strength can be calculated, with a good approximation, at another ionic strength, if 0.1 I 1.0 mol/l (NaClO4).  相似文献   

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Norkus E  Vaskelis A  Zakaité I  Reklaitis J 《Talanta》1995,42(11):1701-1705
During investigation of the formation of Cu(2+) ion complexes with N,N,N',N'-tetrakis-(2-hydroxypropyl)-ethylenediamine (Quadrol-Q) by means of constant current polarography (20 degrees C, ionic strength J = 3 mol l(-1)), the possibility of the formation of two complex compounds; CuQ(2+) and CuQ(2+)(2), was shown within the pH range from 6 to 8. The logarithms of the stability constants for these compounds are 10.6 +/- 0.5 and 14.6 +/- 0.4 respectively. Cu(II) complexation increases sharply when the pH increases from 8 to 10. It was shown that the data at a pH of greater than 10 are in accordance with the existence of the hydroxy complexes CuQ(OH)(2) and CuQ(2)(OH)(2), the logarithms of the stability constants being 26.9 +/- 0.5 and 29.1 +/- 0.3.  相似文献   

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Capillary zone electrophoresis with UV detection was used for determination of dissociation constants of alkaloids sanguinarine and chelerythrine. Despite the limited solubility of the uncharged forms of the alkaloids resulting in insufficient analytical signal at higher pH the reliable dissociation constants were obtained when acidified samples containing low amount of the alkaloid were injected into the capillary. The precipitation of the alkaloid in the capillary induced by injecting sample of low pH into the background electrolyte of higher pH does not affect the mobility of the alkaloid if its concentration injected exceeds the solubility only to a small extent. Dissociation constants (pK(R+)) of sanguinarine and chelerythrine calculated to 8.3 +/- 0.1 and 9.2 +/- 0.1, respectively, are relevant to Good buffers of ionic strength of 30 mM.  相似文献   

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Nuclear energy development has raised new issues like radionuclides biogeochemistry. The modelling of their biochemical properties involves the accurate determination of thermodynamical data, like stability constants. This can be achieved by using hyphenated capillary electrophoresis (CE)–ICPMS and the method was applied successfully on 1:1 lanthanum–oxalate and uranyl–oxalate complexes. Several significant steps are discussed: choice of analytical conditions, electrophoretic mobility calculation, mathematical treatment of experimental data by using linear regressions, ligand concentration and ionic strength corrections. The following values were obtained with a good precision for lanthanum–oxalate and uranyl–oxalate complexes: log(K°(LaOxa+)) = 6.10 ± 0.10 and log(K°(UO2Oxa)) = 6.40 ± 0.30, respectively, at infinite dilution. These values are consistent with the literature data, showing CE–ICPMS potential for metal complexes stability constants determination.  相似文献   

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This work presents a new methodology aimed at obtaining the stepwise stability constants corresponding to the binding of ions (or other small molecules) to macromolecular ligands having a large number of sites. For complexing agents with a large number of sites, very simple expressions for the stepwise stability constants arise. Such expressions are model-independent; that is, they allow the determination of the stepwise stability constants without making any previous assumption of the detailed complexation mechanism. The formalism is first presented for a single complexing ion and further extended to competitive systems where the competing ions can display, in general, different stoichiometric relationships. These ideas are applied to the analysis of experimental titrations corresponding to competitive binding of calcium ions to poly(acrylic acid) for different pH values and ionic strengths. Intrinsic stability constants were estimated from the stepwise stability constants (by removing the corresponding statistical factor), and split into specific and electrostatic contributions (by means of the Poisson-Boltzmann equation). After this treatment, the specific proton binding energies showed almost no dependence on the coverage and ionic strength. Likewise, for the range of concentrations studied, the specific component of the intrinsic stability constants of the calcium ions, calculated assuming bidentate binding of Ca to neighboring groups of a linear chain, is almost independent of the calcium and proton coverage and ionic strength.  相似文献   

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Proton-ligand dissociation and metal-ligand formation constants of 2-amino-4-chloro-6-[alpha-(phenyl)ethylidenehydrazino]pyrimidine; (AHP) and its p-chloro (ClAHP) and p-methoxy (OMeAHP) derivatives (Str.I&II) with Mn2+, Co2+ Ni2+, Cu2+, Zn2+, Cd2+, UO2(2+), Th4+, Ce3+ and Pr3+ ions have been evaluated potentiometrically in 75% (v/v) dioxane-water and 0.1 mol dm(-3) KNO3. The thermodynamic functions (deltaG, deltaH and deltaS) for the complexation of OMeAHP were evaluated and discussed. The effect of the temperature, dielectric constant of the solvents, mole fraction of dioxane and ionic strength of the medium on the stability of Pr3+-complexes show that the stability of the chelates increases by increasing both the electron repelling property of the substituents and the organic solvent content, and by decreasing the temperature, the ionic strength and the dielectric constant of the medium.  相似文献   

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Kurnia K  Giles DE  May PM  Singh P  Hefter GT 《Talanta》1996,43(12):2045-2051
The stability (formation) constants of the binary Cu(I)-CN complexes have been measured in five aqueous mixtures containing from 10% to 70% v/v acetonitrile (MeCN) by glass electrode potentiometry at 25 °C and an ionic strength of l M (NaClO4). The constants show monotonic increases with MeCN concentration, the changes being greatest for the higher order complexes, consistent with the unfavourable solvation of CN in these mixtures. The sparing solubility of CuCN(s) prevented determination of the stability constant for CuCN 0 (soln.) at low MeCN concentrations.  相似文献   

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Pair-distribution functions (PDF)s were obtained from high-energy X-ray scattering (HEXS) data on a series of uranyl solutions as a function of chloride ion concentration. Analyses reveal that chloride forms only inner-sphere complexes with the uranyl, replacing inner-sphere waters such that the total uranyl coordination number decreases from 4.7 waters at [Cl(-)] = 0 m to 4.4 (1.7 water and 2.7 Cl(-)) at [Cl(-)] = 6.8 m. Some of the second-coordination sphere waters reorient upon uranyl inner-sphere chloride complexation in order to hydrogen bond with the bound anion. Similar data obtained on a series of solutions maintained at constant ionic strength are used to confirm structural assignments through determining stability constants for the addition of chloride to uranyl and comparison with published values. The stability constants, β(1) = 1.5(10) m(-1), β(2) = 0.8(4) m(-2), and β(3) = 0.4(1) m(-3), obtained in a series of solutions with constant ionic strength of 5.3 m, are in reasonable agreement with previously published results determined by solvent extraction. The agreement of stability constants supports our peak assignments for the PDF and thus our structural model for uranyl chloride complexes in solution. Using coordination numbers and speciation determined here as a function of chloride ion concentration, the monochloro species is found to have four coordinating waters in the uranyl equatorial plane, the dichoro species is found to be an equilibrium of three and two coordinating waters, and the trichloro species has only a single water in the equatorial plane. These values correspond to total average coordination numbers of 5, 4.3, and 4 for the mono-, di-, and trichlorouranyl complexes. From the equilibrium value of the dichloro species, it can be further estimated that ΔG = -0.5 kcal/mol for the conversion of five to four coordinate species. Overall, the HEXS data support the assertion that uranyl chloride correlations do exist and the results are not simply the result of solvent-ion effects.  相似文献   

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An extension of the potentiometric method based on pH measurement is applied to the determination of the stability constants of addition complexes. On the one hand, the polybasic chelating agent HnY, and on the other hand the same acid in presence of an equimolar concentration of the entity to be complexed, are titrated with standard sodium hydroxide in a medium of constant ionic strength. By means of a least-square computer program, the stepwise stability contants of the addition complexes are obtained. This method is applied to the 1:2 complexes formed between several trivalent lanthanides and hydroxyethylethylenediaminotriacetic acid (HEDTA).  相似文献   

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(Study of the complexation of the lanthanides by the trans-1,3 isomer of cyclopentanediaminotetraacetic acid.)The various steps of the synthesis of trans-1,3-cyclopentanediaminotetraacetic acid are briefly discussed and the acidity constants of this chelating agent are reported, together with the stability constants of its 1:1 complexes with the trivalent lanthanides; the results are obtained at 25° C for an ionic strength of 1 mol l?1 (KCl) by coulometric titrations with potentiometric detection. The values reported are compared with the corresponding data obtained with other polyaminopolyacetic acids.  相似文献   

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A mixed complexation reaction of methionine and cysteine with copper(II) and cobalt(II) has been studied in solution phase using the paper electrophoretic technique at ionic strength 0.1 M and a temperature of 35°C. The binary equilibria copper(II)-methionine and cobalt(II)-methionine have also been studied, since this is prerequisite for the investigation of mixed complexes. The stability constants of copper(II)-methionine-cysteine and cobalt(II)-methionine-cysteine mixed complexes were found to be 2.80 ± 0.07 and 2.44 ± 0.11 (logarithm of stability constant values), respectively. This article was submitted by the authors in English.  相似文献   

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