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Aminopolycarboxylates of rare earths. 13. The apparent molal volumes of the lanthanide(III), cobalt(III) and chromium(III) ethylenediamine tetraacetate complexes
Authors:E Brücher  CsE Kukri  R Király
Institution:Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Kossuth Lajos University, H-4010 Debrecen, Hungary
Abstract:The apparent molal volumes of the complexes KLnedta (Ln = La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Dy, Er and Yb), KCoedta and KCredta were determined from density measurements. The apparent molal volumes of the complexes KLnedta show a non-monotonous change with increasing atomic number; there is a significant increase in the values between Nd and Gd. To explain the observed trend, a structural change is postulated to take place gradually on progressing from Gd towards La. With increasing ionic size, there is an increase in the metal-ligand bond distances and in the mobility of the functional groups, resulting in a jump in the number of coordinated water molecules by one between Gd and Nd. There is a further increase in the hydration of the central ions, connected with the gradual de-coordination of a carboxylate group. As a result of the gradual structural change there is one free carboxylate group on average in Laedta? and about four water molecules are coordinated in the inner sphere, while in the complexes of the elements heavier than Gd the ligand is hexadentate and only two water molecules are in the inner sphere. The apparent molal volumes of KCoedta and KCredta are practically equal and are higher than those of the lanthanide complexes; this has been explained by the stronger hydration and the more significant water-ordering effect of the Ln3+ ions coordinated in the complexes Lnedta?.The postulated structural changes correlate with the trend of the protonation constant values, as well as with the results of 1H NMR studies on the complexes Lnedta?.
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