Theoretical, Voltammetric and Thermodynamic study for Cadmium(II)-Tyrosine Complex at 293-313 K

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1 Dept. of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, University of Ninevah, Iraq

2 Department of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq

Abstract

The electrochemical of the complexation was applied to evaluate different thermodynamic parameters (G, H and S) for the cadmium (II)-tyrosine compound using valtammteric technique. These measurements have been investigated by square wave voltammetry using three electrode system consist of solid (platinum electrode) and Ag/AgCl sat KCl as reference electrode. All of these were carried out in the supporting electrolyte as phosphate buffer solution at the range of temperatures (293-313K) at pH=7. The electrochemical peak of the metal has been located at (-0.760 V) which is decrease sequence with increasing of tyrosine concentrations added. Hartree-Fock calculations at basis set (STO-3G) were applied to calculated the bond length, bond angle, torsion, physical properties and the thermodynamic parameters.

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