Abstract
Study of europium(III)-l-histidine complex has been made in sodium perchlorate at μ=0.1 by tast polarography. The reduction process appears to be quasi irreversible. The apparent rate constants have been determined byGellings method1. With the knowledge ofE 2/r1 and use ofLingane's method, one complex Eu(Histd)2+ with the instability constant 6.77×10−5 is reported.
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Lal, S. Tast polarography of europium(III)-l-histidine complex. Monatshefte für Chemie 105, 974–976 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00910263
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