K. Elvingson et al., SPECIATION IN VANADIUM BIOINORGANIC SYSTEMS .2. AN NMR, ESR, AND POTENTIOMETRIC STUDY OF THE AQUEOUS H-VANADATE-MALTOL SYSTEM(), Inorganic chemistry, 35(11), 1996, pp. 3388-3393
A systematic study of the physiologically interesting vanadium-maltol
(V-MaH) system has been performed in 0.150 M Na(CI) at 25 degrees C, u
sing NMR, ESR, and potentiometric techniques. Complexation occurs with
in a wide pH range, from around 1 up to 10.5. However, a pH-, concentr
ation-, and time-dependent spontaneous reduction of vanadium(V) to van
adium(IV) occurs. From ESR spectra the conditions for this reduction a
re evaluated and discussed. From potentiometric (glass electrode) and
quantitative V-51 NMR measurements, the full speciation in the H+-H2VO
4-MaH system was determined in the pH range 5-10.5. Data were evaluate
d with the computer program LAKE, which is able to treat combined emf
and NMR data. The pK(a) value for MaH was determined to be 8.437 +/- 0
.005. In the ternary system, three complexes are formed: VMa(2)(-), VM
a(-), and VMa(2-), having log beta(0,1,2) = 7.02 +/- 0.03, log beta(0,
1,1) = 2.66 +/- 0.05, and log beta(1,1,1) = -7.37 +/- 0.21. The errors
given are 3 sigma. The VMa(2)(-) complex appears as the main species
in a pH range from 4.5 to 8.5, whereas both mononuclear monoligand spe
cies are minor. Equilibrium conditions are illustrated in distribution
diagrams, and the structures of the complexes formed are proposed.