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Molybdenum complexes glycinate

The reaction of Mo(H20)63+ and nitrate in aqueous solutions results in the formation of Mo2Oi(H20)62+ and nitrite. Mo(III) coordinated to oxygen and nitrogen donor atoms of EDTA also reduces nitrate in aqueous solutions. The reduction of nitrate by a Mo(III)-EDTA complex results in the formation of nitrite and a Mo(V)-EDTA complex, as determined by chemical and spectrophotometric techniques. These reactions serve as models for biological nitrate reduction. In addition, molybdate coordinates to naturally produced phenolates. The molybdenum-coordinating phenolates also coordinate tungstate and ferric iron. Two of these phenolates contain threonine, glycine, alanine, and 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid. [Pg.407]


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