Carbohydrate polymers as constituents of exopolymer substances in seawater, their complexing properties towards copper ions, surface and catalytic activity determined by electrochemical methods (CROSBI ID 220604)
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Plavšić, Marta ; Strmečki Kos, Sladjana
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Carbohydrate polymers as constituents of exopolymer substances in seawater, their complexing properties towards copper ions, surface and catalytic activity determined by electrochemical methods
The goal of this study was to investigate to which extent polysaccharides (PS) contribute to the complexing capacity for copper ion (LT), to determine their property of surface activity and evaluate their capability to cause the catalytic hydrogen evolution wave (peak “H”) due to their adsorption and the catalytic groups in their structure. Complexing capacities and apparent stability constants (Kapp) were measured electrochemically for model polysaccharides (PS): carrageenans (κ-, ι- and λ-), chondroitin sulfate, dextran, dextran sulfate, Na-alginat and humic material. Cu- complexing capacities were determined for Na- alginate (log Kapp= 8.32) and chondroitin sulphate (log Kapp=8.14). PS adsorb on different surfaces due to their amphiphylic properties and on that way they could increase the interaction of copper ions with these surfaces by forming the surface complexes with Cu ions.
natural polysaccharides; seawater; electroanalysis; exopolymers; copper ions; complexation; surface active substances
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