TY - JOUR T1 - Interaction of different metal ions with carboxylic acid group: a quantitative study JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry A Y1 - 2007 A1 - Bala, Tanushree A1 - Bhagavatula L. V. Prasad A1 - Sastry, Murali A1 - Kahaly, Mousumi Upadhyay A1 - Waghmare, Umesh V. AB -

The binding strength of the carboxylic acid group (-COOH) with different divalent metal ions displays considerable variation in arachidic acid (AA) thin films. It is considered that in AA thin films the metal ions straddle the hydrophilic regions of the stacked bilayers of AA molecules via formation of carboxylates. In this study first the uptake of different divalent cations in films of AA is estimated by atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). Through the amount of cation uptake, it is found that the strength of binding of different cations varies as Ca2+ > Co2+ > Pb2+ > Cd2+. Variation in the binding strength of different ions is also manifested in experiments where AA thin films are exposed to metal ion mixtures. The higher binding strength of AA with certain metal ions when exposed individually, as well as the preference over the other metal ions when exposed to mixtures, reveal some interesting deviation from the expected behavior based on considerations of ionic radii. For example, Pb2+ is always found to bind to AA much more strongly than Cd2+ even though the latter has smaller ionic radius, indicating that other factors also play an important role in governing the binding strength trends apart from the effects of ionic radii. Then, to get a more meaningful knowledge regarding the binding capability, first-principles calculations based on density functional theory have been applied to study the interaction of different cations with the simplest carboxylic acid, acetic acid, that can result in formation of metal diacetates. Their electronic and molecular structures, cohesive energies, and stiffness of the local potential energy well at the cation (M) site are determined and attempts are made to understand the diversity in geometry and the properties of binding of different metal ions with -COOH group. We find that the calculated M−O bond energies depend sensitively on the chemistry of M atom and follow the experimentally observed trends quite accurately. The trends in M−O bond energies and hence the total M−acetate binding energy trends can actually be related to their molecular structures that fall into different categories:  Ca and Cd have tetrahedral coordination; Fe, Ni, and Co exhibit planar 4-fold coordination; and Pb is off-centered from the planar structure (forming pyramidal structure) due to its stereochemically active lone pair of electrons.

VL - 111 IS - 28 U2 -

Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) - India

U3 - Foreign U4 - 2.883 ER -