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Applications of Co-ordination compounds : Co-ordination compounds are of great importance. These compounds are widely present in the mineral, plant and animal worlds and are known to play many important functions in the area of analytical chemistry, metallurgy, biological systems, industry and medicine. These are described below.
Co-ordination compounds find use in many qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis. The familiar colour reactions given by metal ions with a number of ligands (especially chelating ligands), as a result of formation of co-ordination enitites, form the basis for their detection and estimation by classical and instrumental methods of analysis. Examples of such reagents include EDTA, DMG (dimethylglyoxime), `alpha` nitroso-`beta`-naphtol, cupron etc.
Hardness of water is estimated by simple titration with `Na_(2)EDTA`. The `Ca^(2+) and Mg^(2+)` ions form stable complexes with EDTA. The selective estimation of these ions can be done due to difference in the stability constants of calcium and magnesium complexes.
Some important extraction processes of metals, like those of silver and gold, make use of complex formation. Gold for example, combines with cyanide in the presence of oxygen and water to form the co-ordination entity `[Au(CN)_(2)]^(-)` in aqueous solution. Gold can be separated in metallic from this solution by the addition of zinc.
Similarly, purification of metals can be achieved through formation and subsequent decomposition of their coordination compqunds. For example, impure nickel is converted to `[Ni(CO)_(4)]`, which is decomposed to yield pure nickel.
Co-ordination compounds are of great importance in biological systems. The pigment responsible for photosynthesis, chlorophyll, is a co-ordiination compound of magnesium. Haemoglobin, the red pigment of blood which acts as oxygen carrier is a co-ordination compound of iron. Vitamin `B_(12)`, cyanocobalamine, the anti-pernicious anaemia factor, is a coordination compound of cobalt. Among the other compounds of biological importance with coordinated metal ions are the enzymes like, carboxypeptidase A and carbonic anhydrase (catalysts of biological systems).
Co-ordination compounds are used as catalysts for many industrial processes. Examples include rhodium complex, `[(Ph_(3)P)_(3)RhCl]`, a Wilkinson catalyst, is used for the hydrogenation of alkenes.
Articles can be electroplated with silver and gold much more smoothly and evenly from solutions of the complexes, `[Ag(CN)_(2)]^(-) and [Au(CN)_(2)]^(-)` than from a solution of simple metal ions. In black and white photography, the developed film is fixed by washing with hypo solution which dissolves the undecomposed AgBr to form a complex ion, `[Ag(S_(2)O_(3))_(2)]^(3-)`
There is growing interest in the use of chelate therapy in medicinal chemisty. An example is the treatment of problems caused by the presence of metals in toxic proportions in plant/animal systems. Thus, excess of copper and iron are removed by the chelating ligands D-penicillamine and desferrioxime B via the formation of coordination compounds. EDTA is used in the treatment of lead poisoning. Some co-ordination compounds of platinum effectively inhibit the growth of tumours. Examples are : cis-platin and related compounds.
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