The old spectral displacement method can be suitably revitalized for a didactic experimental approach to fundamental concepts of supramolecular chemistry and to the study of complex equilibria in general. In particular, the case of the β-cyclodextrin/phenolphthalein/adamantane ternary system has been taken into account as a viable and impressive example due to the remarkable color changes that can be observed when performing the experiments. A new method for data regression analysis is proposed, with a smart trick able to overcome the mathematical difficulties arising whenever multiple equilibria must be considered. Hence, some aspects of the reliability of fitting procedures are discussed.
Russo, M., Di Vincenzo, A., Floriano, M.A., Lo Meo, P. (2025). Revisiting the Spectral Displacement Method for Estimation of the Binding Constants in Systems Involving Multiple Equilibria. SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY, 6(4), 1-11 [10.3390/suschem6040049].
Revisiting the Spectral Displacement Method for Estimation of the Binding Constants in Systems Involving Multiple Equilibria
Russo, Marco
;Di Vincenzo, Antonella;Lo Meo, Paolo
2025-12-04
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The old spectral displacement method can be suitably revitalized for a didactic experimental approach to fundamental concepts of supramolecular chemistry and to the study of complex equilibria in general. In particular, the case of the β-cyclodextrin/phenolphthalein/adamantane ternary system has been taken into account as a viable and impressive example due to the remarkable color changes that can be observed when performing the experiments. A new method for data regression analysis is proposed, with a smart trick able to overcome the mathematical difficulties arising whenever multiple equilibria must be considered. Hence, some aspects of the reliability of fitting procedures are discussed.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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