Spectrophotometric Determination of Protonation Constants of T ry p to ph an at Different Ionic Strengths and Various Ionic Media

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  • Al' Shamel -
  • Farrokh Gitarib -
  • Masumeh Asgharian -
Abstract:

The prtnonation constant values of tryptophan were studied at 25 C. different ionic strengths. 0.1-1.0 moldm", and various ionic media of NaCIO, and N4N01, using a combination of spectrophotometrie andpotentiometric techniques. The general vend for the two protonation con Slant Vai net of tryptophan is in theorder of NaC104 > NaNO3 in different ionic media. The dependence of protonation constants on ionicstrength and ionic media were taken into account; using a Debye-Huckel type equation (molarconcentration scale) and the SIT (specific ion interaction theory) approach (udal concentration scale).Differences in protonation constants in thc various supporting electrolytes were also interpreted anddiscussed.

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volume 6  issue 2

pages  25- 32

publication date 2009-08-01

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