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RESEARCH ARTICLE

An electron spin resonance study of certain vanadyl polyaminocarboxylate chelates formed in aqueous and frozen aqueous solutions

TD Smith, JF Boas and JR Pilbrow

Australian Journal of Chemistry 27(12) 2535 - 2545
Published: 1974

Abstract

Potentiometric pH-titration and electron spin resonance studies have shown the existence of mono-meric, dimeric and dinuclear vanadyl chelates of certain polyaminocarboxylic acids. The ligands studied include ethylenediaminetetraacetic (edta), ethyleneglycolbis(β- aminoethyl ether)-N,N?-tetra-acetic (egta), diethylenetriaminepentaacetic (dtpa) and triethylenetetraaminehexaace- tic (ttha) acids. All the ligands form 1 : 1 chelates. The addition of ethylene glycol to the aqueous solution in each case provides circumstances for the study of the monomeric chelates, though it is not equally effective in all cases. The 1 : 1 vanadyl egta chelate above pH 5.5 gave rise to ΔMS = ± 2 and ΔMS = ± 1 transitions from which structural and magnetic parameters have been determined and interpreted in terms of the formation of a dimeric form of a hydrolytic product of the 1 : 1 chelate. Firm evidence for the formation of dinuclear chelates occurs only in the vanadyl ttha system. Here the room tem- perature e.s.r. spectrum shows the presence of weak exchange coupling between the vanadyl ions in the dinuclear chelate.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9742535

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