In our previous papers, the isonuclear complexes of RE (Ⅲ)-Ni (Ⅱ) (or Co(Ⅱ))-ALC had been studied by single-sweep polarograph. In the present note, the polarographic adsorptive complex wave of RE (Ⅲ)-Cu (Ⅱ)-ALC i...In our previous papers, the isonuclear complexes of RE (Ⅲ)-Ni (Ⅱ) (or Co(Ⅱ))-ALC had been studied by single-sweep polarograph. In the present note, the polarographic adsorptive complex wave of RE (Ⅲ)-Cu (Ⅱ)-ALC is reported. The mechanisms of the two are different, the former being the reduced wave of ligand (ALC),展开更多
The rare earth ions form complexes with ECAB in 0.1 mol/L NaAc-HAc supporting electrolyte at pH 6. The composition of the complex was determined by spectrophotometric method to be 1: 2. The decrease of SAC peak height...The rare earth ions form complexes with ECAB in 0.1 mol/L NaAc-HAc supporting electrolyte at pH 6. The composition of the complex was determined by spectrophotometric method to be 1: 2. The decrease of SAC peak height of ECAB is proportional to the concentration of rare earth ions in the range of 1×10^(-6)-2×10^(-5) mol/L. The reduction mechanism of ECAB and RE-ECAB is proposed based on the experimental evidence. The complexing group of ECAB with RE ions iust is the redox group, so when RE ions are added, there is no new peak appearing in the polarograms:, the only phenomenon observed is that the peak current of ECAB decreases. The fast protonation of EGAB carbanion formed after the second electron transfer results in the formation of colourless tetrahedral molecules.展开更多
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文摘In our previous papers, the isonuclear complexes of RE (Ⅲ)-Ni (Ⅱ) (or Co(Ⅱ))-ALC had been studied by single-sweep polarograph. In the present note, the polarographic adsorptive complex wave of RE (Ⅲ)-Cu (Ⅱ)-ALC is reported. The mechanisms of the two are different, the former being the reduced wave of ligand (ALC),
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文摘The rare earth ions form complexes with ECAB in 0.1 mol/L NaAc-HAc supporting electrolyte at pH 6. The composition of the complex was determined by spectrophotometric method to be 1: 2. The decrease of SAC peak height of ECAB is proportional to the concentration of rare earth ions in the range of 1×10^(-6)-2×10^(-5) mol/L. The reduction mechanism of ECAB and RE-ECAB is proposed based on the experimental evidence. The complexing group of ECAB with RE ions iust is the redox group, so when RE ions are added, there is no new peak appearing in the polarograms:, the only phenomenon observed is that the peak current of ECAB decreases. The fast protonation of EGAB carbanion formed after the second electron transfer results in the formation of colourless tetrahedral molecules.