This paper reports the determination of stability constants for complexes of Pb(Ⅱ) with Gly, Ala, Asp and Gly-Gly using both micro-pH-metric titrations and the application of convolution-de- convolution cyclic voltam...This paper reports the determination of stability constants for complexes of Pb(Ⅱ) with Gly, Ala, Asp and Gly-Gly using both micro-pH-metric titrations and the application of convolution-de- convolution cyclic voltammetry at 25℃ and I = 0.10 mol.dm^(-3)(KNO_3). Stability constants were calculated from pH-metric data using the SUPERQUAD computer program and cyclic voltammograms were collected, stored and manipulated using the E G and G CONDECON 300 software. A consider- ably larger ligand: metal ratio (e.g. 50:1) was possible using voltammetry. Under these conditions, hydroxy complex formation was minimised and the formation of bis-complexes optimised. Computer based calculations were carried out on PC-compatible microcomputers fitted with mathematics co- processors. Evaluation of results from the two techniques suggests that stability constants for the species [PbL_2] are reliable when calculated from voltammetry while those for [PbL] are mote reliable when determined by pH-metric titration.展开更多
文摘This paper reports the determination of stability constants for complexes of Pb(Ⅱ) with Gly, Ala, Asp and Gly-Gly using both micro-pH-metric titrations and the application of convolution-de- convolution cyclic voltammetry at 25℃ and I = 0.10 mol.dm^(-3)(KNO_3). Stability constants were calculated from pH-metric data using the SUPERQUAD computer program and cyclic voltammograms were collected, stored and manipulated using the E G and G CONDECON 300 software. A consider- ably larger ligand: metal ratio (e.g. 50:1) was possible using voltammetry. Under these conditions, hydroxy complex formation was minimised and the formation of bis-complexes optimised. Computer based calculations were carried out on PC-compatible microcomputers fitted with mathematics co- processors. Evaluation of results from the two techniques suggests that stability constants for the species [PbL_2] are reliable when calculated from voltammetry while those for [PbL] are mote reliable when determined by pH-metric titration.