1st Edition

Vanadium Chemistry, Biochemistry, Pharmacology and Practical Applications

    264 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The first comprehensive resource on the chemistry of vanadium, Vanadium: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, and Practical Applications has evolved from over a quarter century of research that concentrated on delineating the aqueous coordination reactions that characterize the vanadium(V) oxidation state. The authors distill information on biological processes needed to understand vanadium effects in biological systems and make this information accessible to a wide range of readers, including chemists without extensive biological training.

    Building a hierarchy of complexity, the book provides a discussion of some basic principles of 51V NMR spectroscopy followed by a description of the self-condensation reactions of vanadate itself. The authors delineate reactions with simple monodentate ligands and then proceed to more complicated systems such as diols, a-hydroxy acids, amino acids, peptides, to name just a few. They revisit aspects of this sequence later, but first highlight the influence the electronic properties of ligands have on coordination and reactivity. They then compare and contrast the influences of ligands, particularly those of hydrogen peroxide and hydroxylamine, on heteroligand reactivity.

    The book includes coverage of vanadium-dependent haloperoxidases and model systems, vanadium in the environment, and technological applications. It also briefly covers the catalytic reactions of peroxovanadate and haloperoxidase model compounds. It contains a discussion of the vanadium haloperoxidases and the biological and biochemical activities of vanadium(V) including potential pharmacological applications. The last chapters step outside these boundaries by introducing some aspects of the future of vanadium in nanotechnology, the recyclable redox battery, and the lithium/silver vanadium oxide battery.

    Primary sources documented after each chapter minimize the need to search the literature, 80 illustrations provide structural information, reaction schemes, spectra, speciation diagrams, and biochemical schemes, and 22 tables present detailed information with references to primary sources. Packed with current and authoritative information, the book covers chemistry and bioinorganic vanadium chemistry in a broad and systematic manner that engenders comprehensive understanding.

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    INTRODUCTION


    Background

    VANADATE SPECIATION


    Techniques
    Vanadate Self-Condensation Reactions
    Vanadium Atom Stoichiometry of Complexes

    MONODENTATE LIGANDS OF VANADATE


    Alcohols and Phenols
    Amines and Acids
    AQUEOUS REACTIONS OF VANADATE WITH MULTIDENTATE LIGANDS
    Glycols, a-Hydroxycarboxylic Acids, and Dicarboxylic Acids
    Hydroxamic Acids
    Thiolate-Containing Ligands
    Amino Alcohols and Related Ligands
    Amino Acids and Derivatives
    a-Amino Acids and Peptides
    Other Multidentate Ligands
    COORDINATION OF VANADATE BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND HYDROXYLAMINES
    Hydrogen Peroxide
    Hydroxylamines
    Coordination Geometry of Peroxo and Hydroxamido Vanadates

    REACTIONS OF PEROXOVANADATES


    Heteroligand Reactions of Bisperoxovanadates
    Reactions of Monoperoxovanadates with Heteroligands
    Oxygen Transfer Reactions of Peroxovanadates
    AQUEOUS REACTIONS AND NMR SPECTROSCOPY OF HYDROXAMIDOVANADATE
    Vanadium NMR Spectroscopy of Hydroxamido Complexes

    REACTIONS OF OLIGOVANADATES


    The Smaller Oligomers
    Decavanadate
    INFLUENCE OF LIGAND PROPERTIES ON PRODUCT STRUCTURE AND REACTIVITY
    Alkyl Alcohols
    Glycols, a-Hydroxy Acids, and Oxalate
    Bisperoxo and Bishydroxamido Vanadates: Heteroligand Reactivity
    Phenols
    Diethanolamines
    Pattern of Reactivity

    VANADIUM IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS


    Distribution in the Environment
    Vanadium-Ligand Complexes
    Vanadium Transport and Binding Proteins
    Vanadium Containing Enzymes
    THE INFLUENCE OF VANADIUM COMPOUNDS ON BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
    Vanadium Compounds on Biological Systems: Cellular Growth, Oxidation-Reduction Pathways, and Enzymes Metabolism
    Pharmacological Properties of Vanadium
    Mechanism of Therapeutic and Apoptotic Effects of Vanadium
    Summary
    Abbreviations

    TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT


    Molecular Networks and Nanomaterials
    The Vanadium Redox Battery
    The Silver Vanadium Oxide Battery
    PREPARATION, CHARACTERIZATION, AND BATTERY APPLICATIONS OF SILVER VANADIUM OXIDE MATERIALS
    Introduction
    Preparation, Structure, and Reactivity of Silver Vanadium Oxide and Related Materials
    Battery Applications of Silver Vanadium Oxide
    Summary
    *Each Chapter Contains References

    Biography

    Alan S. Tracey, Gail R. Willsky, Esther S. Takeuchi

    "The first comprehensive resource on the chemistry of vanadium, this book has evolved from over a quarter century of research that concentrated on delineating the aqueous coordination reactions that characterize the vanadium(V) oxidation state . . . make this information accessible to a wide range of readers . . ."

    – In Anticancer Research, Sept/ Oct 2007, Vol. 27, No. 5A