1980
DOI: 10.1016/0040-6031(80)87190-5
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Thermodynamics of protonation of some dicarboxylic acids containing heteroatoms from group 6B

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“…Potentiometry experiments have provided reliable protonation constants and formation constants for many binary metal−ion (amino acid) complexes in aqueous solutions of 0.1 M or 0.15 M (physiological) ionic strength at 293.15 K, 298.15 K, or 310.15 K. , KNO 3 or NaClO 4 is most often employed as the background electrolyte. In certain cases, coordination enthalpies and entropies are reported at either 298.15 K or 310.15 K. The decomposition of a formation constant into its enthalpic and entropic contributions is of fundamental importance to understanding the factors that influence the coordination reaction and the stability of the complex. These factors may include solvation, steric, and electronic effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potentiometry experiments have provided reliable protonation constants and formation constants for many binary metal−ion (amino acid) complexes in aqueous solutions of 0.1 M or 0.15 M (physiological) ionic strength at 293.15 K, 298.15 K, or 310.15 K. , KNO 3 or NaClO 4 is most often employed as the background electrolyte. In certain cases, coordination enthalpies and entropies are reported at either 298.15 K or 310.15 K. The decomposition of a formation constant into its enthalpic and entropic contributions is of fundamental importance to understanding the factors that influence the coordination reaction and the stability of the complex. These factors may include solvation, steric, and electronic effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%