The interaction between selenium derivatives (sodium selenate, sodium
selenite, selenourea, and DL-selenomethionine) and heavy metal ions (C
u2+ and Pb2+) was studied by polarography in aqueous solutions. Selena
te does not interact with the selected ions; while selenite form a 1:1
soluble complex with Pb2+ (Kf = 4.9 x 10(4)) and a poorly soluble sal
t with Cu2+ (K-ps = 3.8 X 10(-9)). DL-Selenomethionine forms a colloid
al complex with Cu2+ (K-f = 1.4 X 10(4)), while does not interact with
Pb2+. Pb2+ ions also display a poor affinity for selenourea: the syst
em is not stable, because oxidation and hydrolysis of selenourea and p
recipitation of lead (II) selenide can occur. In the presence of Cu2+,
selenourea forms a complex. The potential for the oxidation of seleno
urea and the reduction of Cu2+ ions originated mixed currents (cathano
dic wave). For comparison also systems containing thiourea and methion
ine were considered. (C) 1997 Academic Press.