Abstract

Cyclic voltammetry and differential pulse polarography (d.p.p.) are used to study the influence of pH and metal complex concentration on the voltammetric responses of the V(III)/V(II)/ N- (hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetic acid (HEDTA) system. The monomer-dimer equilibrium of V(III)HEDTA gives rise to typical patterns on cyclic voltammograms. The formation constant for (V(III)HEDTA) 2 is evaluated by d.p.p. The dimer-monomer concentration ratios representing the equilibrium in the bulk solution can be obtained only when the drop time of the mercury electrode is ⩽0.2 s. The pH-independent value of the half-wave potential for the reduction of V(III)HEDTA to V(II)HEDTA is used to evaluate the ratio of the formation constants of V(III)HEDTA and V(II)HEDTA. The suitability of V(III)HEDTA as a model complex for V(III) in ascidians (primitive marine organisms) is discussed.

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