Journal of Chemistry

Studies on Mixed-Ligand Complexes of In(III) with some amino acids and Phthalic acid at DME : A Polarographic Approach

Author & Affiliation:
CHANCHAL KARADIA
Department of Chemistry, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302004 (INDIA)
O.D. GUPTA (gupta_od@yahoo.com)
Department of Chemistry, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302004 (INDIA)
Keyword:
Amino Acids, Phthalic acid, mixed ligand complexes, quasireversible reduction, polarographic study
Issue Date:
December 2008
Abstract:

A polarographic study of In(III) with some amino acids and Phthalic acid have been carried out separately at ionic strength kept constant (µ = 1) by using KCl at 298K. DeFord and Hume's method is used to calculate the stepwise formations constants of simple systems (In-amino acids and In-Phthalic acid) while the stability constants of mixed complexes have been evaluated by the method of Schaap & McMaster's. The reduction of In(III) ion is found to be quasireversible and diffusion controlled involving three electrons in each case. The statistical and electrostatic effects have also been discussed by using these stability constants. The mixing constant (Km) and stabilization constant (Ks) were measured for comparative study of simple and mixed ligand complexes.
 

Pages:
237-244
ISSN:
2319-8036 (Online) - 0973-3450 (Print)
Source:
DOI:
juc

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C. Karadia; O. Gupta, "Studies on Mixed-Ligand Complexes of In(III) with some amino acids and Phthalic acid at DME : A Polarographic Approach ", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 4, Issue 2, Page Number 237-244, 2018

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C. Karadia; O. Gupta, "Studies on Mixed-Ligand Complexes of In(III) with some amino acids and Phthalic acid at DME : A Polarographic Approach ", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 4, Issue 2, Page Number 237-244, 2018

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