PH-controlled hydrogen-bonding.
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ABSTRACT: The pH-dependence of the degree of hydrogen-bonding between a base and its conjugate acid is considered. When only a small proportion of the total base is complexed, the amount complexed is proportional to (1+coshp)(-1) where p=2.303 (pK(a)-pH), pK(a) being the dissociation constant of the conjugate acid. This represents sharp pH-dependence. As the proportion complexed increases, the curve broadens, eventually becoming flat-topped, with more than half the base complexed over the range of pH values pK(a)+/-logKC, approximately. (K is the complex association constant and C is the formal base concentration, including all forms.) There are similarities to the extent of mono-protonation of a dibasic acid.
SUBMITTER: Wood JL
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1168448 | biostudies-other | 1974 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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