Issue 3, 1982

Equilibrium studies of binary and mixed-ligand complexes of zinc(II) involving imidazole, histamine, and L-histidine as ligands

Abstract

Binary and mixed-ligand complexes formed by zinc(II) with imidazole, histamine, and L-histidine ligands (A) have been investigated by potentiometry in aqueous solution at 37 °C and I= 0.15 mol dm–3(Na[ClO4]) and the relevant stability constants are evaluated using advanced computer techniques. The results suggest that in the zinc(II)–imidazole, –histamine, and –L-histidine binary systems, the complex formation process is favoured by the π-electron system of the imidazole group in both the 1 :1 and 1 :2 complexes. It appears that the extra proton in the ZnAH histamine complex and ZnA2H2 and ZnA2H L-histidine complexes resides on the primary amino-group of the respective ligands. The mixed-ligand systems, (i) zinc(II)–imidazole (A)–histamine (B), (ii) zinc(II)–imidazole (A)–L-histidine (B), and (iii) zinc(II)–histamine (A)–L-histidine (B) respectively showed the presence of the mixed species, (i) ZnAB and ZnA2B, (ii) ZnAB, and (iii) ZnAB, ZnABH, and ZnABH2. Formation of ZnA2B in system (i) was found to be less favoured. All other mixed species do have marked stabilities. The probable site of protonation in ZnABH and ZnABH2 species in system (iii) is discussed in terms of their stability constant data.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1982, 555-559

Equilibrium studies of binary and mixed-ligand complexes of zinc(II) involving imidazole, histamine, and L-histidine as ligands

M. S. Nair, K. Venkatachalapathi and M. Santappa, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1982, 555 DOI: 10.1039/DT9820000555

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