Titration Flashcards

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Ligand

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  • All ligands are lone pair donors. In other words, all ligands function as Lewis bases.
  • binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex
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Monodentate ligand

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  • Donate to metal ion at one point
  • useless in pharmaceutical analysis
  • ie, water, ammonia and chloro ligands
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Bidentate ligand

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  • Bidentate ligands have two lone pairs, both of which can bond to the central metal ion.
  • Like a pair of headphones, carrying lone pairs on each of the “ear pieces”. These will then fit snuggly around a metal ion.
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Bidentate ligand example

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  • Structure of ethylenediamine
  • aka 1,2-diaminoethane
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Multidentate ligand/Polydentate ligand

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  • In pharmaceutical analysis, multidentate ligands are more important
  • Donates to metal through more than one point
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Hexadenate ligand

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  • A hexadentate ligand has 6 lone pairs of electrons
  • all of which can form co-ordinate bonds with the same metal ion.
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Hexadentate ligand example

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  • common example:EDTA
  • Stands for Ethylenediaminetetracetic acid (EDTA)
  • It’s a derivative of etyhlenediamine
  • EDTA is used as a negative ion - EDTA4-.
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Chelation

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  • Greek word=claw
  • The formation of rings with multidentate ligands
  • It’s very thermodynamically favoured
  • Such complexes have excellent stabiliy.
  • In diagram, sp3 hybridisatrion with lone pair on N
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Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)

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  • Chelating agent used in determination of metal ions
  • It can be haxadentate, wrapping itself around the metal ion
  • When complexing, EDTA can react in its fully ionised form, EDTA4-
  • It’s rarely used fully ionised it’s often complexes metal ions with fewer than 6 co-ordination bonds
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EDTA in pharmaceutical analysis

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Is often used as its disodium salt, Na2H2Y

Only four sites available for complexation

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