PMID: 16526567Mar 11, 2006Paper

Soft ligands--biodegradable complexants in plant cultivation and environmental protection

Die Pharmazie
B TókésG Gál

Abstract

In this paper, the place and role of biodegradable complexants in light of modern plant cultivation criteria is discussed. From this point of view, micro- and macroelement (metal) chelators play a remarkable role. They are widely used in a variety of consumer products and processes, especially in agriculture. The great majority of the traditional chelators (e.g., EDTA) are, however, essentially non-biodegradable. We have systematically investigated some new biodegradable ligands with polyaminopolycarboxylic structure. We conclude that these compounds may be considered as a special group of the soft (safer) chemicals proposed first by Bodor based on retrometabolic concepts. We studied the structural conditions of biodegradability, especially regarding the new ligands, by the physicochemical characterization of their complexes formed with micro- and macroelements. The study of the complicated equilibrium conditions required the prior determination of the stability constants of the metal aqua/hydroxo complexes and the protonation constants of the ligands as well. Knowledge of the pH-dependence of the proper competitive equilibriums allowed the optimization of the investigated complexation reactions. The protonation and stability c...Continue Reading

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