One pot synthesis , characterization and mechanism of zinc glycinate monohydrate

A facile method to control thesynthesis of zinc glycinate is described. Zn(Ac)2 and ZnO are used aszinc source, and H + is used as catalyst. The composition and structure of the chelate compounds are characterized by infrared spectroscopy(IR),thermogravimetric analysis(TGA) and x-ray powder diffraction(XRD).It prove that the chelatecompoundsis monoclinic, and meanwhile we discusse the formation mechanism rationally.This is an effectiveand novelmethod for the synthesis ofhigh-yieldZn(Gly)2•H2O to realize industrial production.

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