Diffusion phenomena and metal complex formation equilibria. Part 2.—CdII–benzimidazole and NiII–oxalate systems in aqueous solution and general treatment of ion–molecule interactions
Abstract
The nature of pseudo-formation curves is examined and the profiles of such plots are shown to be unique to given interacting systems for constant conditions; unambiguous verification of the number of individual reactions which occur is possible. Systems containing CdII and NiII show contrasting electrochemical behaviour, and the stabilities of the interactions investigated are significantly different. These have been chosen because formation-constant data have been determined independently and allow verification of the methods developed here. Generation of consecutive overall and step formation constants via analysis of a pseudo-formation curve is shown to be feasible for systems in which, to date, only the constant K′=(βN)1/N is known. Complexes formed by competition by H2O2 for hydration molecules of Rb+, Cs+ and F– ions exemplify this category.