Investigate formation constant of some Amino Acids by p-sulphonato-calix (4) arene in Aqueous Solution

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  • Noushin Osouleddini Department of applied Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:

The formation constants (log K), of the complexes formed between a number of amino acids(glycine , L-valine and L-alanine) with p-sulfonatocalix [4] arene at varying temperatures (25± 0.1to 65 ± 0.1 °C) in aqueous solutions and at natural pH of p-sulphonato-calix [4] arene (pH=3.2) bymeans of UV-Vis spectrophotometeric technique have been investigated. At this pH the guestmolecule is in its cationic and zwitterionic forms. The results revealed that the host is q ui t ecapable of complexing with the guest in 1:1 guest-to-host ratio. Regarding the formation constantvalues, the binding selectivity of the host towards the guests proves in the order (alanine > valine >glycine). The thermodynamic parameters have been assessed and interpreted in matters of thesignificance of the various interactions responsible for the complexation. A roughly linear relationshipbetween BHo and TBSo has been observed for the studied complexes and it is discussed.

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volume 12  issue 4

pages  307- 314

publication date 2016-03-01

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