Field- and Temperature-Dependent super(13)C NMR Studies of the EDTA-Zn super(2+) Complex: Insight into Structure and Dynamics via Relaxation Measurements
The relaxation rates for the three different carbon types in EDTA (carbonyl, CH sub(2) central, and CH sub(2) lateral) were measured with and without Zn super(2+) as a function of field strength and temperature. The use of different field strengths in combination with NOE measurements allowed for th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of physical chemistry. B 2014-01, Vol.118 (45), p.12960-12964 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The relaxation rates for the three different carbon types in EDTA (carbonyl, CH sub(2) central, and CH sub(2) lateral) were measured with and without Zn super(2+) as a function of field strength and temperature. The use of different field strengths in combination with NOE measurements allowed for the contribution of each relaxation mechanism (chemical shift anisotropy; spin rotation; dipole-dipole) to the total relaxation rate for each carbon to be determined. Temperature studies allowed for determination of the activation energy (E sub(a)) for the motions of each carbon type. The most surprising result was the observation that the tau sub(c) decreases significantly for the lateral carbon upon addition of Zn super(2+) at neutral pH, going from 54 to 8.6 ps at 298 K. This appears to be a pH-dependent phenomenon as other reports indicate that tau sub(c) increases for the lateral carbon upon addition of Zn super(2+) under strongly basic conditions. |
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ISSN: | 1520-6106 1520-5207 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jp507674a |