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Metal complexes of cephradine: Synthesis and equilibrium studies

Metallkomplexe von Cephradin: Synthese und Gleichgewichtsstudien

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The complex formation equilibria of the binary and ternary systemsM(II)-Cephradine andM(II)-2,2-Bipyridyl-Cephradine were investigated by a potentiometric technique at 25°C and an ionic strength of 0.1M NaNO3 (M=Cu, Ni, Co, and Zn). The effect of dioxane as a solvent on the protonation constants of cephradine and the formation constants of the Cu-cephradine complex was studied. The relative stability of each ternary complex was compared with that of the corresponding binary complex in terms of ΔlogK. The mode of ternary complex formation was ascertained by conductivity measurements. The copper(II), nickel(II), and cobalt(II) complexes of cephradine were synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, conductivity measurements, and IR spectra.

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Die Komplexbildungsgleichgewichte der binären und ternären SystemeM(II)-Cephradin undM(II)-2,2-Bipyridyl-Cephradin (M=Cu, Ni, Co und Zn) wurden bei 25°C und einer lonenstärke von 0.1M NaNO3 untersucht. Der Einfluß von Dioxan als Lösungsmittel auf die Protonierungskonstanten von Cephradin und die Komplexbildungskonstanten des Cu-Cephradin-Komplexes wurde ermittelt. Die relative Stabilität der ternären gegenüber den entsprechenden binären Komplexen wurde über ΔlogK verglichen. Die Bildungsweise der ternären Komplexe wurde mittels Leitfähigkeitsmessungen abgesichert. Die Cu(II)-, Ni(II)- und Co(II)-Komplexe von Cephradin wurden synthetisiert und durch Elementaranalyse, Leitfähigkeitsmessungen und Infrarotspektroskopie charakterisiert.

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Shoukry, M.M., Shoukry, E.M. & El-Medani, S.M. Metal complexes of cephradine: Synthesis and equilibrium studies. Monatsh Chem 126, 909–918 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00811010

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