Abstract

AbstractThe complexation of Cue2+ with 1, 8‐diamino‐3, 6‐diaza‐2, 7‐octanedione (N, N′‐diglycyl‐1, 2‐ethanediamine, DED) and with 1, 9‐diamino‐3, 7‐diaza‐2, 8nonanedione (N, N′‐diglycyl‐1, 3‐propanediamine, DPD) has been studied by potentiometric and by spectrophotometric titration. With both ligands L the complexation to Cue2+ leads to relatively complicated equilibria with CuLH3+, CuL2+, CuLH−2, and dimeric Cu2L complexes. With DED, another dimeric species, Cu2L2H, is formed in addition. Independent numerical treatment of spectrophotometric and poteritiometric titrations was used to obtain a satisfactory model for the complexation and to test the relative discriminatory power of the two methods. Titrations of glycine ethylamide (GEA) were used as an additional test and as a model for DED and DPD. It was shown that in each case spectrophotometric titrations give results of similar reproducibility and have a discriminatory power equal to or better than potentiometric titrations, provided that optimum mathematical algorithms are used in the numerical treatment.

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