Polarographic Studies of Mixed Complexes of Pb(II) with m -Nitro Benzoyl Glycine and Succinate Ions using NaNO3 as Supporting Electrolyte

Vol-6 | No-01 | January-2021 | Published Online: 17 January 2021 PDF
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2021.v06.i01.056
Author(s)
Dr Ratna Sherry 1

1Department of Chemistry, MMH College, Ghaziabad, UP, India

Abstract

Mixed ligand complexes of biologically relevant carboxylate ion succinate and m-Nitro Benzoyl Glycine with Pb(II) have been studied polarographically at constant ionic strength. u = 2.0 (NaNO3) and at pH 6.4 Succinate is a key intermediate in the tricarboxylic acid cycle, a primary metabolic pathway used to produce chemical energy in the presence of O2. The values of stability constants were obtained by Deford and Hurne's20 method. The positive values of the mixing constants for the mixed-ligand complexes indicate that the mixed-ligand complexes are more stable than simple binary complexes. The reduction of the simple and mixed complexes is irreversible at a dropping mercury electrode.

Keywords
Mixed Ligand Complexes, Stability Constants
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