Understanding the Solution Behavior of Epinephrine in the Presence of Toxic Cations: A Thermodynamic Investigation in Different Experimental Conditions
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The interactions of epinephrine ((R)-(−)-3,4-dihydroxy-α-(methylaminomethyl)benzyl alcohol; Eph−) with different toxic cations (methylmercury(II): CH3Hg+; dimethyltin(IV): (CH3)2Sn2+; dioxouranium(VI): UO22+) were studied in NaClaq at different ionic strengths and at T = 298.15 K (T = 310.15 K for (CH3)2Sn2+). The enthalpy changes for the protonation of epinephrine and
its complex formation with UO22+ were also determined using isoperibolic titration calorimetry:∆HHL = −39 ± 1 kJ mol−1, ∆HH2L = −67 ± 1 kJ mol−1(overall reaction), ∆HML = −26 ± 4 kJ mol−1
,and ∆HM2L2(OH)2 = 39 ± 2 kJ mol−1. The results were that UO22+ complexation by Eph− was an entropy-driven process. The dependence on the ionic strength of protonation and the complex
formation constants was modeled using the extended Debye–Hückel, specific ion interaction theory (SIT), and Pitzer approaches. The sequestering ability of adrenaline toward the investigated cations was evaluated using the calculation of pL0.5 parameters. The sequestering ability trend resulted in the following: UO22+ >> (CH3)2Sn2+ > CH3Hg+. For example, at I = 0.15 mol dm−3 and pH = 7.4(pH = 9.5 for CH3Hg+), pL0.5 = 7.68, 5.64, and 2.40 for UO22+, (CH3)2Sn2+, and CH3Hg+, respectively. Here, the pH is with respect to ionic strength in terms of sequestration.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
epinephrine; toxic cations; enthalpy and entropy changes; dependence on ionic strength; sequestering ability
Elenco autori:
Crea, Francesco; DE STEFANO, Concetta; Irto, Anna; Lando, Gabriele; Materazzi, Stefano; Milea, Demetrio; Pettignano, Alberto; Sammartano, Silvio
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