Manganese citrate chemistry: Syntheses, spectroscopic studies, and structural characterizations of novel mononuclear, water-soluble manganese citrate complexes
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2000Author
Matzapetakis, M.Karligiano, N.
Bino, A.
Dakanali, M.
Raptopoulou, C. P.
Tangoulis, V.
Terzis, A.

Salifoglou, A.
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Inorganic chemistryVolume
39Pages
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The first two mononuclear manganese citrate complexes, (NH4)4[Mn(II)(C6H5O7)2] (1) and (NH4)5[Mn(III)(C6H4O7)2]·2H2O (2) were synthesized in aqueous solutions near physiological pH values. They were isolated in their pure crystalline forms and characterized by elemental analyses and spectroscopic techniques, including UV/visible, electron paramagnetic resonance, Fourier transformed infrared, and magnetic susceptibility measurements. Compound 1 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c, with a = 8.777(1) Å, b = 13.656(3) Å, c = 9.162(2) Å, β = 113.62(2)°, V = 1006.2(6) Å3, and Z = 2. Compound 2 crystallizes in the triclinic space group P1, with a = 9.606(3) Å, b = 9.914(3) Å, c = 7.247(3) Å, α = 91.05(1)°, β = 105.60(1)°, γ = 119.16(1)°, V = 571.3(3) Å3, and Z = 1. The X-ray crystal structures of 1 and 2 revealed that, in both cases, the manganese ion is six-coordinate and is bound by two citrate ligands in a distorted octahedral fashion. In the case of complex 1, the citrate ion binds to Mn2+ as a triply deprotonated ligand, retaining the central carbon hydroxyl hydrogen, whereas, in the case of compound 2, the citrate ligand coordinates to Mn3+ as a fully deprotonated entity. Compound 2 contains water molecules of crystallization in the unit cell which, through extensive hydrogen-bonding interactions, bestow considerable stability upon the Mn3+-citrate assembly. There are significant contributions to the stabilities of the assembled lattices in 1 and 2 arising from the ammonium counterions neutralizing the high anionic charges of the complexes. The EPR spectra attest to the presence of paramagnetic Mn2+ and Mn3+ species in the solid state. Corroborative evidence is obtained from the magnetic susceptibility measurements in the range 5-300 K. Complexes 1 and 2 present clear cases of mononuclear manganese citrate species relevant to manganese speciation in biological media and potentially related to the beneficial as well as toxic effects of manganese on humans.
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