Quantitative parameters for the interactions between phytate (Phy) and Al3+, Fe3+, and Cr3+ were determined potentiometrically in NaNO3 aqueous solutions at I = 0.10 mol L-1 and T = 298.15 K. Different complex species were found in a wide pH range. The various species are partially protonated, depending on the pH in which they are formed, and are indicated with the general formula MH(q)Phy (with 0 <= q <= 6). In all cases, the stability of the FeH(q)Phy species is several log K units higher than that of the analogous AlH(q)Phy and CrH(q)Phy species. For example, for the MH(2)Phy species, the stability trend is log K-2 = 15.81, 20.61, and 16.70 for Al3+, Fe3+, and Cr3+, respectively. The sequestering ability of phytate toward the considered metal cations was evaluated by calculating the pL(0.5) values (i.e., the total ligand concentration necessary to bind 50% of the cation present in trace in solution) at different pH values. In general, phytate results in a quite good sequestering agent toward all three cations in the whole investigated pH range, but the order of pL(0.5) depends on it. For example, at pH 5.0 it is pL(0.5) = 5.33, 5.44, and 5.75 for Fe3+, Cr3+, and Al3+, respectively (Fe3+ < Cr3+ < Al3+); at pH 7.4 it is pL(0.5) = 9.94, 9.23, and 8.71 (Al3+ < Cr3+ < Fe3+), whereas at pH 9.0 it is pL(0.5) = 10.42, 10.87, and 8.34 (Al3+ < Fe3+ < Cr3+). All of the pL(0.5) values, and therefore the sequestering ability, regularly increase with increasing pH, and the dependence of pL(0.5) on pH was modeled using some empirical equations.

Sequestering Ability of Phytate toward Biologically and Environmentally Relevant Trivalent Metal Cations

BRETTI, CLEMENTE;CIGALA, ROSALIA maria;LANDO, GABRIELE;MILEA, Demetrio;SAMMARTANO, Silvio
2012-01-01

Abstract

Quantitative parameters for the interactions between phytate (Phy) and Al3+, Fe3+, and Cr3+ were determined potentiometrically in NaNO3 aqueous solutions at I = 0.10 mol L-1 and T = 298.15 K. Different complex species were found in a wide pH range. The various species are partially protonated, depending on the pH in which they are formed, and are indicated with the general formula MH(q)Phy (with 0 <= q <= 6). In all cases, the stability of the FeH(q)Phy species is several log K units higher than that of the analogous AlH(q)Phy and CrH(q)Phy species. For example, for the MH(2)Phy species, the stability trend is log K-2 = 15.81, 20.61, and 16.70 for Al3+, Fe3+, and Cr3+, respectively. The sequestering ability of phytate toward the considered metal cations was evaluated by calculating the pL(0.5) values (i.e., the total ligand concentration necessary to bind 50% of the cation present in trace in solution) at different pH values. In general, phytate results in a quite good sequestering agent toward all three cations in the whole investigated pH range, but the order of pL(0.5) depends on it. For example, at pH 5.0 it is pL(0.5) = 5.33, 5.44, and 5.75 for Fe3+, Cr3+, and Al3+, respectively (Fe3+ < Cr3+ < Al3+); at pH 7.4 it is pL(0.5) = 9.94, 9.23, and 8.71 (Al3+ < Cr3+ < Fe3+), whereas at pH 9.0 it is pL(0.5) = 10.42, 10.87, and 8.34 (Al3+ < Fe3+ < Cr3+). All of the pL(0.5) values, and therefore the sequestering ability, regularly increase with increasing pH, and the dependence of pL(0.5) on pH was modeled using some empirical equations.
2012
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