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Equilibrium constant citrate formation

Fe(II)(EDTA)NO, and Fe(II)(NTA)NO (Table II). Values for the rate and equilibrium constants for the formation of Fe(II)(H2O)5N0 determined in this study agree well with those determined by Kustin et al. (33). The forward and reverse rate constants for the formation of Fe(II)(citrate)NO are somewhat smaller than the values for the Fe(II)(H20)sN0 complex, while the equilibrium constant is larger. The kinetics for the formation and dissociation of the Fe(II)(acac)2NO complex are much slower than any other complex studied. [Pg.146]

Greenwald I (1938) The dissociation of some calcium salts. J Biol Chem 134 437-452 Feldman I, North CA, Hunter HB (1960) Equilibrium constants for the formation of polynuclear tridentate 1 1 chelates in uranyl-malate, -citrate and tartrate systems. J Phys Chem 64 1224-1230... [Pg.202]


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