Yang L, Su Y, Liu W, Jin X, Wu J. Sugar interaction with metal ions. The coordination behavior of neutral galactitol to Ca(II) and lanthanide ions.
Carbohydr Res 2002;
337:1485-93. [PMID:
12204610 DOI:
10.1016/s0008-6215(02)00130-1]
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Abstract
The crystal structures of CaCl(2).galactitol.4 H(2)O and 2EuCl(3).galactitol.14 H(2)O were determined to compare the coordination behavior of Ca and lanthanide ions. The crystal system of the Ca-galactitol complex, CaCl(2).C(6)H(14)O(6).4 H(2)O, is monoclinic, Cc space group. Each Ca ion is coordinated to eight oxygen atoms, four from two galactitol molecules and four from water molecules. Galactitol provides O-2, -3 to coordinate to one Ca(2+), and O-4, -5 with another Ca(2+), to form a chain structure. The crystal system of the Eu-galactitol complex, 2EuCl(3).C(6)H(14)O(6).14 H(2)O, is triclinic, P1; space group. Each Eu ion is coordinated to nine oxygen atoms, three from an alditol molecule and six from water molecules. Each galactitol provides O-1, -2, -3 to coordinate with one Eu(3+) and O-4, -5, -6 with another Eu(3+). The other water molecules are hydrogen-bonded in the structure. The similar IR spectra of Pr-, Nd-, Sm-, Eu-, Dy-, and Er-galactitol complexes show that those lanthanide ions have the same coordination mode to neutral galactitol. The Raman spectra also confirm the formation of metal ion-carbohydrate complexes.
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