The ion-interaction chromatographic behaviour of Plasmocorinth B (a disulphonated azo dye) and of its complexes formed with metal ions in oxidation states + 2 and + 3 (Cu2+, Ni2+, Al3+, Co3+, Fe3+, Ga3+) was investigated. The effect of cationic ion-pairing agents (tetramethyl-, benzyltrimethyl- and tetrabutylammonium) was also evaluated in the presence of alkali metal ions competitors (Li+ and Na+). The effects of organic modifier and of pH were also considered. The remarkably different behaviour of the ligand and the complexes suggests the formation of M(II)L- and M(III)L2(2-). The stoichiometry of complexes was confirmed by applying the electrostatic theory derived from Gouy-Chapman and a modified Langmuir adsorption isotherm to the experimental data.

Ion-interaction chromatographic studies on metal ions complexed with Plasmocorinth B dye

SARZANINI, Corrado;ACETO, Maurizio;ABOLLINO, Ornella;MENTASTI, Edoardo
1993-01-01

Abstract

The ion-interaction chromatographic behaviour of Plasmocorinth B (a disulphonated azo dye) and of its complexes formed with metal ions in oxidation states + 2 and + 3 (Cu2+, Ni2+, Al3+, Co3+, Fe3+, Ga3+) was investigated. The effect of cationic ion-pairing agents (tetramethyl-, benzyltrimethyl- and tetrabutylammonium) was also evaluated in the presence of alkali metal ions competitors (Li+ and Na+). The effects of organic modifier and of pH were also considered. The remarkably different behaviour of the ligand and the complexes suggests the formation of M(II)L- and M(III)L2(2-). The stoichiometry of complexes was confirmed by applying the electrostatic theory derived from Gouy-Chapman and a modified Langmuir adsorption isotherm to the experimental data.
1993
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179
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C. Sarzanini; G. Sacchero; M. Aceto; O. Abollino; E. Mentasti
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