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HERO ID
8163638
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Complexation of 1-Hydroxyethylidene-1,1-Diphosphonic acid (HEDP) and manganese(II) in aqueous solution
Author(s)
Bogatyrev, OV; Yamaltdinova, AF; Devyatov, FV
Year
2016
Volume
158
Issue
1
Page Numbers
44-54
Language
Russian
Abstract
Based on pH-potentiometric titration, it was found that the system Mn2+ - HEDP accumulates mono- and binuclear complexes of 1: 1 and 2: 2 composition, as well as mononuclear biscomplexes. Equilibrium and stability constants were obtained. Fractional distribution of the forms was studied. The high coefficient of relaxation efficiency (CRE2) of the complexes in the spin-spin relaxation time (T2) and their considerable stability makes it possible to regard them as potential MRI-contrast reagents. In the test system at pH ≈ 7.4 (the pH of the blood), the following complex forms can be identified: MnHL25-, MnH2L24-, and MnL2-. When modeling the injection of such complexes in the human body, which is accompanied by about 1000-fold dilution, it was found that MnL2- is the most stable of them. Other complexes under these conditions are absent, and the concentration of “free” manganese(II) in the blood does not exceed the maximum concentration limit for drinking water. © 2016 Kazan Federal University. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Acid-base properties; Bisphosphonates; Contrast agents; Self-association equilibria
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