Ferric Ammonium Citrate - What's in It?

Dana Tenne, Benny Bogoslavsky, Avi Bino*

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Abstract

Ferric ammonium citrate (FAC) is administered to humans in drugs or food supplements, but its exact composition and structural features are not known. We report that the major component in commercial FAC-brown and FAC-green is a trinuclear ferric citrate complex, namely [Fe3(cit)4H]6- (1). Complex 1 comprises a dinuclear subunit in which two ferric ions with a 3.122(1) Å separation are bridged by two alkoxido oxygen atoms from two citrate ligands. Two other alkoxido oxygen atoms form a bridge to a third ferric ion completing an Fe3O4 inner core. The compound [Cr(urea)6]2·1·14.5H2O exhibits paramagnetic behavior that corresponds to three magnetically independent high-spin (HS) d5 and two d3 centers. In addition to complex 1, FAC-green also contains a dinuclear ferric citrate complex, namely [Fe2(Hcit)3]3-, in an approximate ratio of 1:1.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4159-4161
Number of pages3
JournalEuropean Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Volume2015
Issue number25
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2015

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Keywords

  • Citrate ligands
  • Ferric ammonium citrate
  • Imaging agents
  • Iron
  • Structure elucidation

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