Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1316001 Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Attention is devoted to the role of chelating agents in the treatment of aluminium related diseases. In fact, in spite of the actions that have drastically reduced the occurrence of dialysis diseases, they so far constitute a cause of great medical concern. Being aluminium chelators strictly related to iron chelators, a comparison is made of the complex formation properties of these two hard metal ions towards ligands characterized by charged oxygen donor groups. Empirical correlations between aluminium(III) and iron(III) complex formation constants, and their behavior are discussed in terms of structural and thermodynamic stabilities. Insertion of proper substituents to enhance the chelator binding capacity is debated on the bases of substituent effects on protonation and complex formation constants.

Graphical abstractBeing aluminium chelators strictly related to iron chelators, a comparison is made between the complex formation properties of these two hard metal ions towards ligands characterized by charged oxygen donors groups. Empirical correlations between aluminium(III) and iron(III) complex formation constants are discussed in terms of structural and thermodynamic stabilities.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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