The work presented illustrates the feasibility of using metal ion indicators to study various aspects of complexation reactions. The overall aim of the work was to develop a simple method for studying metal-ligand complexation relevant to the environmental migration of radionuclides. The reaction of xylenol orange with zinc(II) ions is investigated as a simple model system, initially determining the variation of equilibrium constant with ionic strength. The data are used to show the validity of the Davies equation to predict equilibrium constants in systems where I<0.1 M. By the introduction of a second ligand (sulfate) to the zinc-xylenol orange mixture, competitive equilibration is used to determine the equilibrium constant of the zinc-su...
A theoretical discussion of the formation and steady state kinetic behavior of metal complexes is pr...
The potential response of copper(II), lead and cadmium ion-selective electrodes was studied in ligan...
The complexation properties of some drinking waters for U (VI), Al (IIl) and Cu (ll) are determined ...
The Division of Biochemistry, The Research Institute of the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, On...
In the formation of metal complexes in an aqueous medium, equilibrium constant or stability constant...
A method, involving the use of an advanced paper ionophoretic technique is described for the study o...
The stability constants of the complexes of Al, Cu, Fe, Ni with two sulphonated azo-ligands, namely ...
ABSTRACT. The traditional spectrophotometric determination of stability constants of complexation in...
The chelation abilities of 2-aminophenol and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid with divalent metal ions (Cu ...
550-555Equilibrium formation of various complex species of xylenol orange (H6L) with some bivalent m...
The voltammetric oxidation peaks for anions and other ligands that react at the Hg electrode can be ...
Department of Chemistry, Hindu College. Moradabad-244 001, India Fax : 91-0591-440070 Manuscript re...
A method involving the use of paper electrophoresis is described for the study of equilibria in mixe...
The development of numerical modeling of reactive transport relies on the availability of thermodyna...
The complexation properties of some drinking waters for U(VI), Al(III) and Cu(II) are determined by ...
A theoretical discussion of the formation and steady state kinetic behavior of metal complexes is pr...
The potential response of copper(II), lead and cadmium ion-selective electrodes was studied in ligan...
The complexation properties of some drinking waters for U (VI), Al (IIl) and Cu (ll) are determined ...
The Division of Biochemistry, The Research Institute of the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, On...
In the formation of metal complexes in an aqueous medium, equilibrium constant or stability constant...
A method, involving the use of an advanced paper ionophoretic technique is described for the study o...
The stability constants of the complexes of Al, Cu, Fe, Ni with two sulphonated azo-ligands, namely ...
ABSTRACT. The traditional spectrophotometric determination of stability constants of complexation in...
The chelation abilities of 2-aminophenol and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid with divalent metal ions (Cu ...
550-555Equilibrium formation of various complex species of xylenol orange (H6L) with some bivalent m...
The voltammetric oxidation peaks for anions and other ligands that react at the Hg electrode can be ...
Department of Chemistry, Hindu College. Moradabad-244 001, India Fax : 91-0591-440070 Manuscript re...
A method involving the use of paper electrophoresis is described for the study of equilibria in mixe...
The development of numerical modeling of reactive transport relies on the availability of thermodyna...
The complexation properties of some drinking waters for U(VI), Al(III) and Cu(II) are determined by ...
A theoretical discussion of the formation and steady state kinetic behavior of metal complexes is pr...
The potential response of copper(II), lead and cadmium ion-selective electrodes was studied in ligan...
The complexation properties of some drinking waters for U (VI), Al (IIl) and Cu (ll) are determined ...