Abstract

The complexation of uranium(VI) with the amino acids l-glycine and l-cysteine has been investigated by time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy (TRLFS) and UV–Vis spectroscopy at a low pH range. The identified 1:1 and 1:2 uranyl- l-glycine complexes fluoresce and have similar absorbance properties. In contrast to the glycine system, uranyl forms two different non-fluorescent 1:1 complexes with l-cysteine, showing individual absorbance properties under the given experimental conditions. The corresponding complex formation constants were calculated using the spectroscopic data.

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