Issue 15, 2016

Structure and activity of the anticaking agent iron(iii) meso-tartrate

Abstract

Iron(III) meso-tartrate, a metal–organic complex, is a new anticaking agent for sodium chloride. A molecular structure in solution is proposed, based on a combination of experimental and molecular modelling results. We show that the active complex is a binuclear iron(III) complex with two bridging meso-tartrate ligands. The iron atoms are antiferromagnetically coupled, resulting in a reduced paramagnetic nature of the solution. In solution, a water molecule coordinates to each iron atom as a sixth ligand, resulting in an octahedral symmetry around each iron atom. When the water molecule is removed, a flat and charged site is exposed, matching the charge distribution of the {100} sodium chloride crystal surface. This charge distribution is also found in the iron(III) citrate complex, another anticaking agent. This gives a possible adsorption geometry on the crystal surface, which in turn explains the anticaking activity of the iron(III) meso-tartrate complex.

Graphical abstract: Structure and activity of the anticaking agent iron(iii) meso-tartrate

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jan 2016
Accepted
29 Feb 2016
First published
01 Mar 2016

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 6650-6659

Structure and activity of the anticaking agent iron(III) meso-tartrate

A. A. C. Bode, S. J. C. Granneman, M. C. Feiters, P. Verwer, S. Jiang, J. A. M. Meijer, W. J. P. van Enckevort and E. Vlieg, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 6650 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT00098C

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