Potentiometric and spectrophotometric studies of the copper(II) complexes of methyldopa, methyltyrosine, and catechol in aqueous solution

Abstract
The system of copper(II) ions in aqueous solution in the presence of L-3-(3′,4′-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-methylalanine (methyldopa), (1), at 25 °C and I= 0.150 mol dm–3(Na)[ClO4] has been characterized using glass-electrode potentiometry. Both mononuclear and oligonuclear complexes are found to occur, the former including a series of successively deprotonated species in the titrations at higher ligand-to-metal ratios, the latter including a cyclic dimer in 1 : 1 ligand-to-metal solutions. Interpretation of the results was facilitated by (i) glass-electrode potentiometric measurements on DL-3-(3′-hydroxyphenyl)-2-methylalanine (methyltyrosine) and catechol in the presence of copper(II) ions, (ii) visible spectrophotometry of solutions containing copper(II), (1), or alanine or catechol at various pH, and (iii)1H n.m.r. measurements of (1) in 2H2O solutions. Formation constants are given for three proton and 11 copper complexes of (1), three proton and four copper complexes of methyltyrosine, and one proton and two copper complexes of catechol.