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INORGANICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 355, Issue -, Pages 175-182Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/S0020-1693(03)00374-8
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samariurn; lanthanides; amino acids; solution studies; stability constants
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Taking into account the low stability of the Sm(III)-amino acids compounds and searching for thermodynamically stable compounds which contain biologically relevant ligands in the coordination sphere, mixed-ligand compounds have been studied by potentiometric measurements. The strategy was to use a stable core with Sm(III) and polycarboxylates (edta, nta, ida, etc.) and to substitute the labile positions (occupied by water molecules) by amino acids. Experiments were performed in aqueous solution at 37.0 degreesC and 0.15 M NaClO4, resembling physiological medium. In all cases, mixed-ligand species were detected in solution. If cores like nta or ida were used, it was possible to get amino acid containing complexes stable enough to be used at physiological pH, avoiding precipitation of Sm(OH)(3). Single-crystal X-ray structure of K-2.5(H3O)(0.5)[Sm(nta)(2)(H2O)].5H(2)O is also reported. A nine coordinate Sin atom is found, surrounded by two N atoms and six O atoms from two nta ligands and one O from a water molecule. Geometry around Sm can be described as a tricapped trigonal prism. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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