The paper provides an overview of own data on complexation of nickel (II), cobalt (II) and cooper (II) ions with succinic acid anion in water-organic mixed solvents. Proper data are compared with data reported in literature for d-metal complexes with anions of maleic and succinic acids. The effect of aqueous ethanol solvent compositions on the stability of coordination compounds of M2+ with succinic acid anion as well as on pK values of stepwise succinic acid dissociation was carried out by a potentiometric titration at ionic strength of 0.1 maintained with sodium perchlorate at 298.15 +/- 0.10 K. Mono ligand complexes of Ni2+, Co2+ and Cu2+ ions with succinic acid anion become stronger when ethanol content rises. In aqueous solutions Cu2+ ion forms stronger complexes with succinic and maleic acid anions than Ni2+ and Co2+ ions. In the studied water - ethanol solution this ratio is maintained for complexes with succinic acid anion, but a water-isopropanol solvent exerts leveling effect on the stability of complexes of nickel (II) and cobalt (II). An increase in the stability of complexes of d-metal with anions of maleic and succinic acids is due to the destabilization of the ligand with increasing ethanol concentration. The principal contribution of the changes in the solvation state of ligand is a typical for the stability changes of d-metal complexes with amine, glycinate, and acetate type ligands in water-organic mixed solvents.

STABILITY OF COORDINATION COMPOUNDS OF SOME d-METAL IONS WITH SUCCINIC ACID ANION IN AQUEOUS-ETHANOL SOLVENTS / Tukumova, N. V.; Usacheva, T. R.; Thuan, T. T. D.; Sharnin, V. A.; Giancola, C.. - In: IZVESTIJA VYSSIH UCEBNYH ZAVEDENIJ. HIMIJA I HIMICESKAJA TEHNOLOGIJA. - ISSN 0579-2991. - 61:9-10(2018), pp. 15-22. [10.6060/ivkkt20186109-10.5778]

STABILITY OF COORDINATION COMPOUNDS OF SOME d-METAL IONS WITH SUCCINIC ACID ANION IN AQUEOUS-ETHANOL SOLVENTS

Giancola, C.
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2018

Abstract

The paper provides an overview of own data on complexation of nickel (II), cobalt (II) and cooper (II) ions with succinic acid anion in water-organic mixed solvents. Proper data are compared with data reported in literature for d-metal complexes with anions of maleic and succinic acids. The effect of aqueous ethanol solvent compositions on the stability of coordination compounds of M2+ with succinic acid anion as well as on pK values of stepwise succinic acid dissociation was carried out by a potentiometric titration at ionic strength of 0.1 maintained with sodium perchlorate at 298.15 +/- 0.10 K. Mono ligand complexes of Ni2+, Co2+ and Cu2+ ions with succinic acid anion become stronger when ethanol content rises. In aqueous solutions Cu2+ ion forms stronger complexes with succinic and maleic acid anions than Ni2+ and Co2+ ions. In the studied water - ethanol solution this ratio is maintained for complexes with succinic acid anion, but a water-isopropanol solvent exerts leveling effect on the stability of complexes of nickel (II) and cobalt (II). An increase in the stability of complexes of d-metal with anions of maleic and succinic acids is due to the destabilization of the ligand with increasing ethanol concentration. The principal contribution of the changes in the solvation state of ligand is a typical for the stability changes of d-metal complexes with amine, glycinate, and acetate type ligands in water-organic mixed solvents.
2018
STABILITY OF COORDINATION COMPOUNDS OF SOME d-METAL IONS WITH SUCCINIC ACID ANION IN AQUEOUS-ETHANOL SOLVENTS / Tukumova, N. V.; Usacheva, T. R.; Thuan, T. T. D.; Sharnin, V. A.; Giancola, C.. - In: IZVESTIJA VYSSIH UCEBNYH ZAVEDENIJ. HIMIJA I HIMICESKAJA TEHNOLOGIJA. - ISSN 0579-2991. - 61:9-10(2018), pp. 15-22. [10.6060/ivkkt20186109-10.5778]
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