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(Extraction of alkali on alkaline earth metal ions with (sym-dibenzo-14-crown-4-oxy)- and (sym-dibenzo-16-crown-5-oxy)-carboxylic acids.)The extraction of lithium, sodium, potassium, calcium and some other metal ions with dibenzo-4-crown-4-oxy- and dibenzo-16-crown-5-oxycarboxylic acids containing the groups -CH2COOH, -(CH2)2COOH, -(CH2)3COOH, -CH(C2H5)COOH and -CH(C4H9)COOH was studied. The extraction increases as a function of the lipophilic character of the carboxylic acid group. Calcium, barium and strontium ions are better extracted than Li+, Na+ and K+; there are only small differences among the alkaline earth metal ions. Evaluated from the extraction data, the composition of the extracted species was 1:1 (metal/ligand) for Li+, and 1:2 for CaCa2+; Na+ and K+ favour the formation of 1:2 complexes with dibenzo-14-crown-4-derivatives bbut 1:1 complexes with dibenzo-16-crown-5-oxy-carboxylic acids. The dependence of the distribution ratio on pH does not provide unequivocal evidence for the composition of the extracted compounds.  相似文献   

2.
In this study, calix[4]arene derivatives (1114) bearing a single nucleobase (adenine, thymine, cytosine or guanine) were synthesised via click chemistry. The complexation ability of the synthesised derivatives with alkali metal ions was measured using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, and their molecular assembly in CDCl3 was determined using 1H NMR. Calix[4]arene derivatives (1114) formed 1:1 complexes with all alkali metal ions and the rank order for the complexation selectivity was Rb+ > Cs+ > K+ ? Na+ > Li+. The attachment of nucleobase at the upper rim of calix[4]arene had little effect on its complexation selectivity for alkali metal ions. Thymine-, adenine- and guanine-calix[4]arenes formed self-assembled structures in CDCl3 via base–base interactions. In addition, adenine-calix[4]arene (11) bound to thymine-calix[4]arene (12) to form a discrete species via Hoogsteen hydrogen bonding.  相似文献   

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To quantitatively elucidate the effects of the benzo group on the extraction-selectively and -ability of benzo-15-crown-5 (B15C5)for alkali metal ions, the constants of the overall extraction (Kex), thedistribution for various diluents having low dielectric constants (KD,MLA), and the aqueousion-pair formation (KMLA) of B15C5-alkali metal (Li, Na, K) picrate 1:1:1 complexes (MLA) weredetermined at 25 °C. The partition constants of B15C5were also measured at 25 °C. The log KMLA values for Li+, Na+, and K+ are -0.32 ± 0.22, 2.66 ± 0.19, and 0.71 ± 0.47, respectively. In going from 15-crown-5 (15C5) to B15C5, the benzo group considerably decreasesthe KMLA value for the same alkali metal ion. The distributionbehavior of B15C5 and its 1:1:1 complexes with the alkali metal picrates closely obeys regularsolution theory, omitting chloroform. Molar volumes and solubility parameters of B15C5and the 1:1:1 complexes were determined. For every diluent, the Kex valuefor B15C5 increases in the order Li+ < K+ < Na+. KD,MLA makes anunfavorable contribution to the Na+ extraction-selectivity of B15C5 because of the smallest molar volume of the Na(B15C5)A complex. The Na+ extraction-selectivity of B15C5 is determined completely by much the highest KNa(B15C5)A value.The extraction-ability and -selectivity of B15C5 for the alkali metal picrates are compared with those of 15C5on the basis of the underlying equilibrium constants.  相似文献   

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A density functional theory based on interaction of alkali metal cations (Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+ and Cs+) with cyclic peptides constructed from 3 or 4 alanine molecule (CyAla3 and CyAla4), has been investigated using mixed basis set (C, H, O, Li+, Na+ and K+ using 6-31+G(d), and the heavier cations: Rb+ and Cs+ using LANL2DZ). The minimum energy structures, binding energies, and various thermodynamic parameters of free ligands and their metal cations complexes have been determined with B3LYP and CAM-B3LYP functionals. The order of interaction energies were found to be Li> K> Na> Rb> Cs+ and Li> Na> K? Rb> Cs+, calculated at CAM-B3LYP level for the M/CyAla3 and M/CyAla4 complexes, respectively. Their selectivity trend shows that the highest cation selectivity for Li+ over other alkali metal ions has been achieved on the basis of thermodynamic analysis. The main types of driving force host–guest interactions are investigated, the electron-donating O offers lone pair electrons to the contacting LP* of alkali metal cations.  相似文献   

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DFT (B3LYP functional) and MP2 methods using 6-311+G(2d,2p) basis set have been employed to examine the effect of ring fusion to benzene on the cation--π interactions involving alkali metal ions (Li+, Na+, and K+) and alkaline earth metal ions (Be2+, Mg2+ and Ca2+). Our present study indicates that modification of benzene (π-electron source) by fusion of monocyclic or bicyclic (or mixture of these two kinds of rings) strengthens the binding affinity of both alkali and alkaline earth metal cations. The strength of interaction decreases in the following order: Be2+ > Mg2+ > Ca2+ > Li+ > Na+ > K+ for any considered aromatic ligand. The interaction energies for the complexes formed by divalent cations are 4–6 times larger than those for the complexes involving monovalent cations. The structural changes in the ring wherein metal ion binds are examined. The distance between ring centroid and the metal ion is calculated for all of the complexes. Strained bicyclo[2.1.1]hexene ring fusion has substantially larger effect on the strength of cation--π interactions than the monocyclic ring fusion for all of the cations due to the π-electron localization at the central benzene ring.  相似文献   

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Abstract

Stationary phases which have great affinity for Na+ were synthesized by incorporating 12-crown-4 polymer on silica gel for liquid chromatography of alkali and alkaline-earth metal ions. The stationary phases interact with Na+ most strongly of all alkali metal ions as expected, and the retention times on liquid chromatography of alkali metal ions were in the sequence Li+ < Cs+ < Rb+ < K+ < Na+. On the stationary phase, a mixture of Li+, Na+, and K+ can be separated completely by the elution with water/methanol mixture. By the use of spherical type silica gel instead of irregular type one and by effective end-capping of the residual silanol groups, the peak symmetry was improved significantly.  相似文献   

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Guanidinium-selective membrane electrodes were constructed with dibenzo-24-crown-8, dibenzo-27-crown-9, tribenzo-27-crown-9 or dibenzo-30-crown-10. The detection limits and selectivity coefficients towards different interfering ions, such as Li+, Na+, K+, NH+4, Mg2+ and Ca2+ were determined. The electrode with dibenzo-27-crown-9 shows linear response over the range 10?1–10?4 M, with selectivity coefficients about 10?2 for most alkali and alkaline earth metal ions.  相似文献   

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Formation constants (K ML) of 1:1 complexes of 15-(2,5-dioxahexyl)-15-methyl-16-crown-5 (L16C5) and 15,15-dimethyl-16-crown-5 (DM16C5) with alkali metal ions were determined in acetonitrile (AN) and propylene carbonate (PC) by conductometry at 25°C. Except for the case of Li+-and K+-16C5 complexes in PC, the selectivity sequences of L16C5 and DM16C5 are identical with those of the parent crown ether 16-crown-5 (16C5) regardless of the solvent (AN, PC, methanol) (Na1 > Li+ > K+ > Rb+ > Cs+), which show the size-fit correlation. The selectivities of L16C5 and DM16C5 for the alkali metal ions are governed not by the sidearms but by the cavity size. The stability of the crown ether complex is dependent not on the dielectric constant but largely on the donor number of the solvent. TheK ML(M1 +)/K ML(M2 +) ratio of L16C5 or 16C5 varies very much with the solvent in the cases of M1=Na, M2=K and M1=Na, M2=Li, but that of DM16C5 is almost constant regardless of the solvent.  相似文献   

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Thermodynamic quantities for the interactions of mono- and tri(2-methylenepropylene)-bridged cryptands, cryptand [3.3.1], cryptand [2.2.2], and 18-crown-6-with Na+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+ have been determined by calorimetric titration in an 80:20 (v/v) methanol: water solution at 25°C. Incorporation of the 2-methylenepropylene (–CH2C(=CH2)CH2–) bridge(s) into cryptand [2.2.2] results in a large change in the ligand-cation binding properties. Tri(2-methylenepropylene)-bridged cryptand [2.2.2] (2) shows high selectivity factors for Na+ over K+ and other alkali cations, while 2-methylenepropylene-bridged cryptand [2.2.2.] (1) selects K+ over Na+, as does cryptand [2.2.2]. The K+/Na+ selectivity is reversed with increasing number of 2-methylenepropylene bridges. This observation indicates that increasing the number of 2-methylenepropylene bridges on cryptand [2.2.2] favors complexation of a small cation over a large one. The logK values for the formation of 1 and 2 complexes (except 1-Cs+ and 2-Na+) decrease as compared with those for the corresponding [2.2.2] complexes. Formation of six-membered chelate ring(s) by the propyleneoxy unit(s) of 1 and 2 with a cation stabilizes the cryptate complexes of the small Na+ and destabilizes the complexes of large alkali metal cations. Thermodynamic data indicate that the stabilities of the cryptate complexes studied are dominated mostly by the enthalpy change. In most cases, both stabilization of Na+ complexes and destabilization of the complexes of large alkali metal cations by six-membered chelate ring(s) also result from an enthalpic effect. Cryptand [3.3.1] shows a selectivity for K+ over Cs+, despite its two long CH2(CH2OCH2)3CH2 bridges. The [3.1] macroring portion of [3.3.1]may be too small to effectively bind the Cs+, resulting in the low stability of the Cs+ complex.  相似文献   

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A series of five monoaza crown ethers with 12-crown-4 and 15-crown-5 rings were studied with respect to their complexation of Li+, Na+, K+, Ca2+ and Sr2+ ions in 95/5 (v/v) methanol/ water. The complexes were studied by potentiometric titrations, with pH and sodium ion-selective electrodes. The acidity constants of the protonated ligands, and the stability constants of the 1:1 metal complexes were determined. The results show that the stability constants increase with the total number of oxygen atoms in the ligand, and mostly also in the sequence Li+ < K+ < Na+ < Ca2+ < Sr2+.  相似文献   

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In order to predict the extraction ability of 12-crown-4 for different metallic ions, the complexes [M(12-crown-4)] and [M(H2O)4] (where M=Li+, Na+, K+, Be2+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Cu2+ and Zn2+) were investigated by the density functional theory without restrictions for their geometry. The metal binding capability was evaluated using the binding energy, and the effect of nature of the metal on the binding properties was also studied. The results of the calculations showed that the coordination ability of a donor molecule towards different metal ions increased in proportion to their ionization potential. In addition, based on the extraction distribution coefficient, we found that 12-crown-4 can selectively extract Cu2+ and Be2+ ions from aqueous solutions of mixed cations. Obviously, the stability of complexes and the extraction power of extractants depend greatly on the nature of the metal ions. Calculation results from our study could be used to predict the extraction power of this crown ether and could play a guiding role in planning experiments.  相似文献   

12.
Eilif Amble  Erik Amble 《Polyhedron》1983,2(10):1063-1065
Complex formation of 1,4,7,10-tetraoxacyclododecane (12-crown-4) with lithium, sodium and potassium salts in methanol solution was investigated. The strong influence of complexing on the chemical shift of the single 13C NMR line permitted titration of the ligand with alkali metal salts. Concentration stability constants of the complexes were obtained by a computerized iterative least squares method. Na+ and K+ form both 1: 1 and 1: 2 complexes, log K1 = 2.1 and log K2 = 3.8, log K1 = 1.7 and log K2 = 2.4 respectively. Li+ is complexed weakly. Assuming 1: 1 stoichiometry the complex stability constant is estimated to be < 1.  相似文献   

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The structure of aqua complexes of alkali metal ions Me+(H2O) n , n = 1−6, where Me is Li, Na, K, Rb, and Cs, and complexes of 2,6-dimethylphenolate anion (CH3)2PhO selected as a model of the elementary unit of phenol-formaldehyde ion exchanger with hydrated alkali metal cations Me+(H2O) n , n = 0−5, was studied by the density functional method. The energies of successive hydration of the cations and the energies of binding of alkali metal hydrated cations with (CH3)2PhO depending on the number of water molecules n were calculated. It was shown that the dimethylphenolate ion did not have specific selectivity with respect to cesium and rubidium ions. The energies of hydration and the energies of binding of alkali metal cations with (CH3)2PhO decreased in the series Li+ > Na+ > K+ > Rb+ > Cs+ as n increased. The conclusion was drawn that the reason for selectivity of phenol-formaldehyde and other phenol compounds with respect to cesium and rubidium ions was the predomination of the ion dehydration stage in the transfer from an aqueous solution to the phenol phase compared with the stage of binding with ion exchange groups.  相似文献   

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Electrosubstitution of alkali cations in mixed-alkali glass containing both Na2O and K2O for other monovalent metal cations (M+=Li+, Ag+, and Cs+) was investigated using a solid-state electrochemical method. The fundamental electrolysis system consists of anode/M+-conducting microelectrode/glass/Na-β″-Al2O3/cathode, where M+ is substituted for the alkali metal ions in the glass under an applied electric field. Li+ ions attacked only Na+ sites, and Ag+ ions replaced Na+ sites more readily than K+. In contrast, Cs+ ions simultaneously substituted for both Na+ and K+ sites. The substitution behavior appears to depend on the difference in ionic conductivity between K+ and Na+ and the radius of the dopant. This mechanism was discussed qualitatively.  相似文献   

15.
Selectivity of Crystalline CeIV Phosphate Sulphate Hydrates for Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+, and NH in Absolute Methanol and Absolute Dimethylsulphoxide The sequence of exchange capacities of Cerium(IV) phosphate sulphate hydrate (CePO4)2(HPO4)0.74(SO4)0.26 · 4,74 H2O for alkalimetal ions and ammoniumions in absolute methanol at 25°C for the case of a small excess of the exchanger (in relation to the equivalent amount) is given by K+ > Rb+ ≥ NH4+ > Cs+ > Na+ > Li+. Between the exchange capacity A of these cations and their ionic radii r (given by Ladd) exists the simple relation A = const./r. For Na+ the radius of the inner hydration shell must be considered. In absolute dimethyl-sulphoxide under the same conditions the sequence is K+ ≥ NH4 > Rb+ > Na+ > Cs+ > Li+. For K+, NH4, Rb+ and Cs+ the exchange capacity is given by A = const./r + const. · r4. The sequences of the alkali ions in both solvents are among the group of 13 sequences which are physicaly significant according to EISENMANNS 's theory. The results are compared with the observations made with water as solvent.  相似文献   

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The spectral luminescent properties of terbium(III) complexes of 4-carboxybenzo-15-crown-5 (L1) and 4-carboxybenzo-18-crown-6 (L2) are studied. The quenching of the luminescence of lanthanide by alkali metal ions is discovered, which is referred to as the formation of mixed Tb(III)-L1-Na+ and Tb(III)-L2-K+ complexes. The complexes are useful as molecular sensors for the luminescence determination of Na+ and K+ with the detection limits 1.5 and 25.0 μg/mL. Using the Tb(III)-L1 complex, sodium can be determined in the presence of a 1000-fold excess of potassium. The developed procedures are utilized for the determination of KCl in the Kalipoz medication in tablet form and the total sodium salts (NaCl, NaHCO3) in the Trisol solution for infusions.  相似文献   

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Chromene derivatives bearing oxymethyl-12-crown-4 (1), -15-crown-5 (2), -18-crown-6 (3) ether moieties, and non-cyclic analogue (4) were synthesized, and their metal ion binding properties and photochromism were examined. NMR titration with alkali metal ions revealed that 1 formed a 1:2 complex (metal ion: ligand) with Na+, while Li+ afforded a 1:1 complex of 1. In cases of K+ and Rb+, the complexes were a mixture of 1:1 and 1:2 complexes, but the formation of 1:1 complex was observed again with Cs+. Under UV irradiation, however, the complex stoichiometry of 1 with all alkali metal ions was 1:1. As a comparison of NMR spectra between the Li+ and Na+ complexes of 1 indicated considerable upfield shift for the chromene moiety of the Na+ complex, π-π stacking of the chromene moiety seems to induce formation of the 1:2 complex. These results indicate that the chromene moiety is not only to show photochromism but also to induce aggregation to form the 1:2 complex resulted in switching of the complex stoichiometry by UV irradiation. The formation of 1:2 complex appeared only with 1 because flexibility of the crown moieties for 2 and 3 interfered the formation of 1:2 complex. Studies on photochromism in the presence of a metal ion demonstrated that the chromene derivatives bearing crown ether moieties show ion-responsive photochromism depending on the metal ion binding ability of their crown ether moieties.  相似文献   

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The stability constants (Ks) of the complexes of alkali and alkaline earth metal ions with new type of the cryptands containing one or two thiourea moieties in one of the bridges were determined by means of pH-metric measurements in 95% aqueous methanol at 25 °C. Cryptands studied do not show any regular alteration of complexes stability depending on the mutual relation of cryptand cavity and cation sizes. In all cases, they form the most stable complexes with K+ along the series of alkali metal ions and with cations of Ba2+ or Sr2+ in the series of alkaline earth ions independently of variations of their structure. The log Ks values for K+, Sr2+ and Ba2+ vary in limits 3.51-5.90, 2.29-7.05 and 2.35-7.51, respectively, depending on the cryptands structure. The complexes stability of the studied cryptands increases in the order Li+ < Na+ (Cs+) < Cs+ (Na+) < Rb+ < K+ and Mg2+ < Ca2+ < Sr2+ (Ba2+) < Ba2+ (Sr2+). However, cryptands containing at least one oxygen atom between the nitrogen bridgehead and group of thiourea form considerably more stable complexes with respect to cryptands in which thiourea group connected with nitrogen bridgeheads via ethylenic chain. The origins of the cryptands complexation behavior are discussed in terms of ligands and complexes structural features.  相似文献   

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The constants for overall extraction into various diluents of low dielectric constants (Kex) and aqueous ion-pair formation (KMLA) of dibenzo-18-crown-6 (DB18C6)–sodium and potassium perchlorate 1:1:1 complexes (MLA) were determined at 25°C. The Kex value was analyzed by the four underlying equilibrium constants. The KMLA values were determined by applying our established method to this DB18C6/alkali metal perchlorate extraction system. The KM(DB18C6)A value of the perchlorate is much greater for K+ than for Na+, and is much smaller than that of the picrate. The KMLA value makes a negative contribution to the extractability of DB18C6 for MClO4, whereas the value of the MLA distribution-constant does a major one. The partition behavior of M(DB18C6)ClO4 obeys the regular solution theory. However, the M(DB18C6)ClO4 complexes in the diluent of high dipole moment somewhat undergo the dipole–dipole interaction. DB18C6 always shows high extraction selectivity for KClO4 over NaClO4, which is governed largely by the much greater KMLA value for K+ than for Na+. The K+ extraction-selectivity of DB18C6 over Na+ for perchlorate ions is comparable to that for picrate ions. By comparing this perchlorate system with the picrate one, the anion effects on the extraction-efficiency and -selectivity of DB18C6 for Na+ and K+ was discussed in terms of the fundamental equilibrium constants.  相似文献   

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The complex forming properties with alkali metal and ammonium ions of a series of oligo benzo-condensed 18-crown-6 ethers1–8 having a different gradation of lipophilicity and of molecular rigidity are investigated by voltammetry at the interface of two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES) and by a liquid-liquid extraction technique. The experimental results obtained in the two phase system H2O/nitrobenzene are discussed in relation to the structure of the crown and the cation type. The stability constants for the 1 : 1 complexes of Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+ and NH 4 + in nitrobenzene have been determined and compared with the extraction constants for the 1: 1 complexes of Na+ and K+ and for the 1 : 1 and 1 : 2 complexes of Cs+, showing the effect of oligo benzo condensation for the 18-crown-6 system.  相似文献   

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