Stability of Metal Uncharged Ligand Complexes in Ion Exchangers: Part 2.—The Copper + Ethylenediamine Complex in Montmorillonite and Sulphonic Acid Resin
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1978
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Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I. The Chemical Society, London. 1978, 74 (1)
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The thermodynamic stability of the copper+ethylenediamine complex is determined in montmorillonite and a macroreticular sulphonic acid resin using ion exchange data and the complex formation function. Both methods are in excellent agreement and correspond to an increase in the overall stability constant of 103 for montmorillonite and 101·3 for the resin. The stepwise formation constants K1K2 of the ion exchanged complex are 1011·6 and 1011·5 for montmorillonite and 1011·65 and 109·7 for the resin, as compared with values of 1010·7 and 109·3 for the bulk solution. Some tentative interpretation is offered in terms of a decreased ligand solvation in the ion exchanger.
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Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I, Chemistry, Ligand Complexes, Ion Exchangers, Montmorillonite, Sulphonic Acid Resin