Abstract
The ternary complexes, Cu(II)-salicylic acid-amino acids, Ni(II)-salicylic acid-aspartic acid, Th(IV)-salicylic or thiosalicylic acid-amino acids, and UO2 (II)-salicylic acid-amino acids, have been synthesized. The amino acids used were glycine, alanine, serine, valine, leucine and aspartic acid. It is suggested that the synthesis of the ternary complexes examined depends on the basicity of both the primary ligand (salicylic and thiosalicylic acids) and the secondary ligand (amino acid), as well as the nature of the metal ion. The isolated complexes were characterized by chemical analyses and IR spectra. The stoichiometry and apparent formation constant values of the ternary complexes formed in solution have been determined spectrophoto metrically and the stability of the complexes is discussed in terms of the nature of the amino acid used.
Referee I: O. W. Steward
Referee II: H. C. Kelly
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Referee I: O. W. Steward
Referee II: H. C. Kelly