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Differential pulse polarographic behaviour of copper(II)-ethyleneglycol-bis-(2-aminoethylether)-tetraacetate and copper(II)-ethylenediaminetetraacetate chelates in the presence of Lanthanum(III)

Differential-Puls-Polarographisches Verhalten des Kupfer(II)-Ethylenglykol-bis-(2-aminoethylether)-tetraacetat-Chelats und des Kupfer(II)-Ethylendiamintetraacetat-Chelats in Gegenwart von Lanthan(III)

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Die Substitutionsreduktionswellen des Kupfer(II)-EGTE- und des Kupfer(II)-EDTE-Chelats wurden mit Hilfe der Differential-Puls- und der Tast-Polarographie untersucht. Die Reduktionswelle des Kupfer(II)-EGTE-Chelats verschiebt sich in Gegenwart von Lanthan(III) zu positiverem Potential und ein neuer Differential-Puls-Peak erscheint. Die Peakhöhe nimmt mit steigender Lanthanionkonzentration zwischen 5 und 25 μM linear zu. Wenn Kupfer(II)-EDTE-Chelat im pufferfreien Leitelektrolyt reduziert wird, gibt Lanthan(III) einen Substitutionsreduktions-Peak, in Acetat-Pufferlösung jedoch verschwindet der Lanthan(III)-Peak.

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The substitution reduction waves of copper(II)-EGTA and copper(II)-EDTA chelates were investigated with differential pulse and tast polarographic methods. The reduction wave of copper(II)-EGTA chelate shifts to more positive potential in the presence of lanthanum(III) and a new differential pulse peak appears. The peak height increases linearly with increasing concentration of lanthanum(III) between 5 and 25 μM. When the copper(II)-EDTA chelate is reduced in a supporting electrolyte containing no buffer solution, lanthanum(III) gives a substitution reduction peak, but in acetate buffer solution the lanthanum(III) peak disappears.

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Murayama, Y., Sugawara, M. & Kambara, T. Differential pulse polarographic behaviour of copper(II)-ethyleneglycol-bis-(2-aminoethylether)-tetraacetate and copper(II)-ethylenediaminetetraacetate chelates in the presence of Lanthanum(III). Z. Anal. Chem. 296, 390–393 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00479981

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