Lr. Drake et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF METAL-ION BINDING-SITES ON DATURA-INNOXIA BY USING LANTHANIDE ION PROBE SPECTROSCOPY, Applied spectroscopy, 51(10), 1997, pp. 1476-1483
The excitation spectra associated with the F-7(0)-->D-5(0) transition
of Eu+3 has been used to examine the binding sites on cell wall fragme
nts of Datura innoxia. Both native and esterified cell wall fragments
were each examined at pH 5 and pH 2 to determine the contributions to
metal ion sorption from both the carboxylate and sulfonate functional
groups, The excitation spectra have been deconvoluted into the individ
ual groups responsible for metal ion uptake, At least four unique bind
ing sites can be described as being responsible for metal ion uptake,
The higher affinity sites involve carboxylates in the binding of Eu+3
in a tridentate (3:1 ligand-to-metal ratio) configuration.