Neeraja R, Hima Bindu G. Speciation study involving mononuclear binary transition metal (Co
II, Ni
II and Cu
II) complexes of L-methionine in non-ionic micellar medium.
Heliyon 2021;
7:e06729. [PMID:
33889784 PMCID:
PMC8050861 DOI:
10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06729]
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Abstract
The present work aims to evaluate the binding capacities of binary complexes of L-Methionine with transition metal ions CoII, NiII and CuII in Triton X 100-water mixtures, a non-ionic micellar media of different compositions (0.0–2.5% (v/v)), investigated under the experimental conditions of 0.16 mol/dm3 ionic strength using NaNO3 at a temperature of 303.0 ± 0.1 K Potentiometrically. The potentiometric data was assessed by Irving-Rossotti pH metric technique with the least-squares method of MINIQUAD75, a computer program. The selectivity of the best fit model obtained by continuous exhaustive chemical modelling studies and the accuracy of the results is assessed based on statistical parameters. MLH, ML and ML2 are the identified species for the three M(CoII, NiII and CuII) - Met systems. The shift in the equilibrium of binary metal-methionine complexes with variation in composition (0.0–2.5%) of the solvent can be explained by electrostatic together with non-electrostatic forces contributed by the interaction of solute with solvent.
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