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1Dipartimento di Chimica, Università "La Sapienza", 00100 Roma, Italy.
Abstract:
The formation of complexes between palladium(II) and triethylenetetraminehexa-acetic acid (TTHA, H(6)L) was studied by measuring the hydrogen-ion concentration with a glass electrode; 1:1 and 2:1 metal to ligand complexes with different degrees of protonation were observed and the corresponding equilibrium constants evaluated.
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