In the present work the stability constants of various cadmium(II)/phytate (Phy) species were determined at T = 298.15 K in NaNO3(aq) at I = 0.1 mol·L−1 by DP-ASV (Differential Pulse Anodic Stripping Voltammetry) and by potentiometric titrations using an ISE-Cd2+. Cyclic voltammograms were also recorded to check the electrochemical behavior of cadmium in the presence of phytate. The results were analyzed together with previous data determined by ISE-H+ measurements. Data obtained were used to provide an exhaustive speciation scheme for the phytate/cadmium(II) system at different conditions, as well as a comprehensive representation of the binding ability of phytate toward cadmium(II). Different pL50 values {a previously proposed empirical parameter, expressed as −log10 CPhy, where CPhy is the total phytate concentration necessary to bind 50% cadmium(II)} were also calculated by modeling its dependence on pH.
De Stefano, C., Lando, G., Milea, D., Pettignano, A., Sammartano, S. (2010). Formation and Stability of Cadmium(II)/Phytate Complexes by Different Electrochemical Techniques. Critical Analysis of Results. JOURNAL OF SOLUTION CHEMISTRY, 39(2), 179-195 [10.1007/s10953-009-9493-1].
Formation and Stability of Cadmium(II)/Phytate Complexes by Different Electrochemical Techniques. Critical Analysis of Results
PETTIGNANO, Alberto;
2010-01-01
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In the present work the stability constants of various cadmium(II)/phytate (Phy) species were determined at T = 298.15 K in NaNO3(aq) at I = 0.1 mol·L−1 by DP-ASV (Differential Pulse Anodic Stripping Voltammetry) and by potentiometric titrations using an ISE-Cd2+. Cyclic voltammograms were also recorded to check the electrochemical behavior of cadmium in the presence of phytate. The results were analyzed together with previous data determined by ISE-H+ measurements. Data obtained were used to provide an exhaustive speciation scheme for the phytate/cadmium(II) system at different conditions, as well as a comprehensive representation of the binding ability of phytate toward cadmium(II). Different pL50 values {a previously proposed empirical parameter, expressed as −log10 CPhy, where CPhy is the total phytate concentration necessary to bind 50% cadmium(II)} were also calculated by modeling its dependence on pH.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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