Issue 9, 1988

Interactions between metal cations and the ionophore lasalocid. Part 5.—A potentiometric, polarographic and electron spin resonance study of copper(II)–lasalocid equilibria in methanol

Abstract

The complexation of Cu2+ by lasalocid and the model compound salicylic acid, AH, has been studied in methanol. The stability constants of species ACu+ and A2Cu were obtained from potentiometric measurements using a pH glass electrode and a copper-selective electrode, and by polarographic determinations. The stability of these copper(II) complexes was shown to be higher than that of the analogous complexes of the other transition-metal cations of the first row and very similar for lasalocid and salicylic acid. The e.s.r. spectra suggest that the structures of the species formed with the two ligands differ; the oxygen of the backbone probably participates in complexation with lasalocid. In addition, other complexes possibly involving the methoxide ion, formed in more basic media, were characterised.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1988,84, 3175-3185

Interactions between metal cations and the ionophore lasalocid. Part 5.—A potentiometric, polarographic and electron spin resonance study of copper(II)–lasalocid equilibria in methanol

P. Laubry, G. Mousset, P. Martinet, M. Tissier, C. Tissier and J. Juillard, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1988, 84, 3175 DOI: 10.1039/F19888403175

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