Study on the Chelate Formation and the Ion-association of Anionic Chelate of Molybdenum(VI) with 3,5-Dinitrocatechol and Monotetrazolium Cation

Authors

  • Kirila Stojnova Plovdiv University, Pllovdiv, Bulgaria
  • Vidka Divarova Medical University-Plovdiv
  • Petya Racheva Medical University-Plovdiv
  • Kristina Bozhinova Bulgarian Academy of Science, Sofia
  • Vanya Lekova Plovdiv University, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2017.3860

Keywords:

molybdenum(VI), chelate formation, ion-associate, extraction equilibria

Abstract

The equilibria of the chelate formation and ion-association in the liquid-liquid extraction system Mo(VI)‒3,5-DNC‒INT‒H2O‒CHCl3 were studied by spectrophotometry. The optimum conditions for the chelate formation and extraction of the ion-associated complex formed between the anionic chelate of Mo(VI)‒3,5-dinitrocatechol (3,5-DNC) and the cation of 2-(4-iodophenyl)-3-(4-nitrophenyl)-5-phenyl-2H-tetrazolium chloride (INT) were established. The validity of Beer’s law was checked and some analytical characteristics were calculated. The effect of various co-existing ions and reagents on the process of complex formation was investigated. The molar ratio of the components in the ternary ion-associated complex Mo(VI)–3,5-DNC–INT was determined by independent methods. The association process in aqueous phase and the extraction equilibria were investigated and quantitatively characterized. The following key constants of the processes were calculated: association constant, distribution constant, extraction constant and recovery factor. Based on this, a reaction scheme, a general formula and a structure of the complex were suggested.

Author Biographies

Kirila Stojnova, Plovdiv University, Pllovdiv, Bulgaria

Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry

Assistant Professor, Ph.D.

Vidka Divarova, Medical University-Plovdiv

Assistant Professor, Ph.D.

Department of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy

Petya Racheva, Medical University-Plovdiv

Assistant Professor, Ph.D.

Department of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy

Kristina Bozhinova, Bulgarian Academy of Science, Sofia

Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry

Master of Chemistry

Vanya Lekova, Plovdiv University, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry,

Faculty of Chemistry

Associate Professor, Ph.D.

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Published

20.03.2018

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Inorganic chemistry