Publication: Electrochemical Study of the Mixed Ligand Complexes of Co(II) and Ni(II) with Acetylsalicylic Acid and Nicotinamide
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The interaction of acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin, aspH) and nicotinamide (NA) with Co(II) and Ni(II) ions was investigated using square-wave and cyclic voltammetry techniques. In the presence of Ni(II)/Co(II), nicotinamide gave new peaks at -0.85 V and -1.12 V, corresponding to the reduction of Ni(II)-nicotinamide (log beta(1:2)=5.97) and Co(II)-nicotinamide (log beta(1:2)=5.19) complexes, respectively. In the presence of Ni(II)/Co(II), acetylsalicylic acid gave new peaks at -0.91 V and -1.19 V, respectively, corresponding to the reduction of Ni(II)-salicylate (log beta(1:2) = 8.48) and Co(II)-salicylate (log beta(1:2) = 8.14) complexes. In the presence of nicotinamide, Ni(II)-salicylate and Co(II)-salicylate form mixed ligand complexes, reducing at -0.78V (log beta1:2:2 = 9.68) and -1.14V (log beta(1:2:2) = 8.64), respectively.
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Journal of Coordination Chemistry
Volume
56
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6
Start Page
511
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521
