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From extraction experiments and -activity measurements, the extraction constant corresponding to the equilibrium Na+(aq)+A(aq)+L(nb)NaL+(nb)+A(nb) taking place in the two-phase water-nitrobenzene system (A=picrate, L= dicyclohexyl-18-crown-6; aq-aqueous phase, nb=nitrobenzene phase) was evaluated as logK ex(NaL+, A)=2.6.Further, the stability constant of the dicyclohexyl-18-crown-6-sodium complex in nitrobenzene saturated with water was calculated: nb(NaL+)=7.8.  相似文献   

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Stability constants K ML for the 1:1 complexes of Na+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+ with dibenzo-24-crown-8 (DB24C8) and dibenzo-18-crown-6 (DB18C6) in water have been determined by a capillary electrophoretic technique at 25°C. The K ML sequence is Na+ < K+ < Rb+ < Cs+ for DB24C8 and Na+ < K+ > Rb+ > Cs+ for DB18C6. Compared with DB18C6, DB24C8 exhibits higher selectivity for K+ over Na+, but lower selectivity for K+, Rb+, and Cs+. To evaluate the solvation of the complexes in water, their transfer activity coefficients sH2O between polar nonaqueous solvents and water have been calculated. The sH2O values provide the following information: interactions with water of the metal ions and of the crown-ether oxygens are greatly reduced upon complexation and the complexes undergo hydrophobic hydration in water; the character of each alkali metal ion in solvation is more effectively masked by DB24C8 than by DB18C6, because of the larger and more flexible ring structure of DB24C8. Solvent effects on the complex stabilities are discussed on the basis of the sH2O values.  相似文献   

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From several cesium distribution experiments with 134 Cs tracer, the exchange extraction constant corresponding to the equilibrium Ag+ (aq)+CsL+ (nb)AgL+ (nb)+Cs+ (aq) in the two-phase water-nitrobenzene system (L = 18-crown-6; aq = aqueous phase, nb = nitrobenzene phase) was determined as log K ex (Ag+ ,CsL+ ) = -0.6±0.1. Furthermore, the stability constant of the silver — 18-crown-6 complex in nitrobenzene saturated with water was evaluated for a temperature of 25 °C: log nb (AgL+ ) = 8.2±0.1. Finally, the individual extraction constant of the species AgL+ in the water-nitrobenzene system corresponding to the equilibrium AgL+ (aq)AgL+ (nb) was calculated: K AgL+ = O1.2±0.1.  相似文献   

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From extraction experiments and $ \gamma $ -activity measurements, the exchange extraction constants corresponding to the general equilibrium M+ (aq) + NaL+ (nb) ? ML+ (nb) + Na+ (aq) taking place in the two–phase water–nitrobenzene system (M+= Li+, H3O+, NH4 +; L = calix[4]arene-bis(t-octylbenzo-18-crown-6); aq = aqueous phase, nb = nitrobenzene phase) were evaluated. Furthermore, the stability constants of the ML+ complexes in nitrobenzene saturated with water were calculated; they were found to increase in the following cation order: H3O+ < Li+ < NH4 +.  相似文献   

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The products of the reactions between potassium hexachloroplatinate {K2PtCl6} and 18-crown-6 or dibenzo-18-crown-6 in acetonitrile were studied. Pure crystalline compounds [2K·2(18-crown-6)· 2CH3CN]2+·[PtCl6]2-·2H2O, [2K·dibenzo-18-crown-6·CH3CN]2 +·[PtCl6]2 -, and [2K·dibenzo-18-crown-6·CH3CN]2 +·[Pt2Cl10]2 - were obtained. Physicochemical properties of these compounds were studied, and their near- and far-IR IR spectra and thermogravimetric curves were considered. The composition of the complexes is determined by metal:ligand molar ratio and crown ether nature. It was found that acetonitrile is coordinated via the nitrogen atom.  相似文献   

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A new compound, (dibenzo-18-crown-6)ammonium bromide tetrahydrofuran solvate [NH4(Db18C6)]+ · Br? · THF (I), is synthesized and studied by X-ray diffraction analysis. The crystals of compound I are triclinic: a = 8.848 Å, b = 9.696 Å, c = 16.023 Å, α = 73.75°, β = 86.93°, γ = 78.06°, Z = 2, space group P \(\bar 1\). The structure of compound I is solved by a direct method and refined by full-matrix least squares in the anisotropic approximation to R = 0.095 by 5624 independent reflections (CAD-4 automated diffractometer, γMoK α). The Db18C6 molecule in structure I has a butterfly conformation with approximate symmetry C 2v . The NH 4 + cation where three disordered H atoms form hydrogen bonds with all six O atoms of the Db18C6 molecule is situated in the center of the cavity of the eighteen-membered macrocycle of the Db18C6 molecule. One ordered H atom of the NH 4 + cation forms a strong hydrogen bond with the Br? anion.  相似文献   

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From extraction experiments and γ-activity measurements, the extraction constant corresponding to the equilibrium Na+(aq)+HL+(nb)⇆NaL+(nb)+H+(aq) taking place in the two-phase water-nitrobenzene system (L=18-crown-6; aq=aqueous phase, nb=nitrobenzene phase) was evaluated as logK ex (Na+,HL+)=0.1. Further, the stability constant of the 18-crown-6-sodium complex in nitrobenzene saturated with water was calculated: logβ nh(NaL+)=8.0.  相似文献   

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The (dibenzo-18-crown-6)(nitrato-O,O")tetrahydrofuranpotassium complex [K(DB18C6)(THF)(NO3)] (I) was synthesized and studied using X-ray diffraction analysis. The crystals are orthorhombic: a= 9.608 Å, b= 9.926 Å, c= 27.234 Å, Z= 4, space group P212121. The structure was solved by the direct method and refined by the least-squares method in the anisotropic approximation to R= 0.099 over all 2620 measured independent reflections (CAD4 automated diffractometer, MoK radiation). Complex Iin the crystal exists as individual host–guest molecules, the K+cation (CN 9) being located in the DB18C6 macrocycle cavity and being coordinated to its six oxygen atoms and to two oxygen atoms of the nitrato ligand on one side of the macrocycle and to the THF oxygen atoms on the other side. The DB18C6 molecule in Ihas a butterfly conformation with approximate C 2V symmetry.  相似文献   

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From extraction experiments and γ-activity measurements, the exchange extraction constants corresponding to the general equilibrium C+(aq) + 1·Na+(nb) <=>1·C+ (nb) + Na+(aq) taking place in the two-phase water-nitrobenzene system (C+ = methylammonium, ethylammonium, propylammonium, ethanolammonium, diethanolammonium, triethanolammonium, cation TRIS+, hydrazinium, hydroxylammonium; 1 = benzo-18-crown-6; aq = aqueous phase, nb = nitrobenzene phase) were evaluated. Furthermore, the stability constants of the 1·C+ cationic complex species in nitrobenzene saturated with water were calculated; they were found to increase in the following cation order: triethanolammonium < propylammonium < ethylammonium, diethanolammonium < methylammonium < ethanolammonium < cation TRIS+ < hydrazinium < hydroxylammonium.   相似文献   

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Ion-pair extraction behaviour of plutonium (IV) from varying concentrations of HCl solution was studied employing crown ethers (benzo-l5-crown-5 (B15C5), 18-crown-6, (18C6), dibenzo-18-crown-6 (DB18C6), dicyclohexano-18-crown-6, (DC18C6), dibenzo-24-crown-8 (DB24C8) and dicyclohexano-24-crown-8 (DCH24C8)) in nitrobenzene as the extractant. Ammonium metavanidate was used as the holding oxidant in the aqueous phase and the conditions necessary for the quantitative extraction of the tetravalent ion were found. The co-extraction of species of the type [HL+].[HPu(Cl) 6 ] and [HL+]2·[Pu(Cl) 6 2– ] as ion-pairs (where L represents the crown ether) is suggested.  相似文献   

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From extraction experiments with 137Cs as a tracer, theextraction constant corresponding to the equilibrium Tl+ (aq)+CsL+ (nb) TlL + (nb) + Cs + (aq) taking place ina two-phase water-nitrobenzene system (L = 18-crown-6; aq = aqueous phase,nb = nitrobenzene phase) was determined as log K ex (Tl+ , CsL+ ) = 1.50.1. Further, the stability constant of the complex TlL+ in nitrobenzene saturated with water was evaluated for a temperatureof 25 °C: log ß nb (TIL+ ) = 9.20.1. Finally, the individualextraction constant of the TlL+ species in the water–nitrobenzenesystem corresponding to the equilibrium TlL + (aq) TlL + (nb)was calculated as log K TIL + i = 2.50.1.  相似文献   

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A new compound, aqua(dibenzo-18-crown-6)potassium (dibenzo-18-crown-6)(perchlorato-O)potassium perchlorate ([K(DB18C6)(H2O)]+ · [K(ClO4)(DB18C6)] · ClO 4 ? ; compound I) is synthesized and studied by X-ray crystallography. The crystals are triclinic: a = 9.050 Å, b = 9.848 Å, c = 26.484 Å, α = 82.87°, β = 84.16°, γ = 77.93°, Z = 2, space group P $\bar 1$ . The structure is solved by a direct method and refined by the full-matrix least-squares method in the anisotropic approximation to R = 0.058 for 5960 independent reflections (CAD4 diffractometer, λMoK α radiation). A complex cation [K(DB18C6)(H2O)]+ and a complex molecule [K(ClO4)(DB18C6)] are of the host-guest type; they are linked into a dimer through two K+ → π(C) bonds formed by one of the two K+ cations with two C atoms of the benzene ring of the DB18C6 ligand from the adjacent complex. Both DB18C6 ligands in I have a butterfly conformation with approximate symmetry C 2v .  相似文献   

13.
From extraction experiments and γ-activity measurements, the exchange extraction constants corresponding to the general equilibrium M+(aq) + 1·Cs+(nb) ? M+(nb) + Cs+(aq) taking place in the two-phase water–nitrobenzene system (M+ = Li+, Na+, H+, NH4 +, Ag+, K+, Rb+, Tl+; 1 = dibenzo-30-crown-10; aq = aqueous phase, nb = nitrobenzene phase) were determined. Furthermore, the stability constants of the 1·M+ complexes in water-saturated nitrobenzene were calculated; they were found to increase in the series of Cs+ < H+, Ag+ < NH4 + < Na+ < Rb+ < Li+ < K+, Tl+.  相似文献   

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The complexation reaction of phenylaza-15-crown-5, and 4-nitrobenzo-15-crown-5, benzo-15-crown-5 and dibenzopyrdino-18-crwon-6, dibenzo-18-crown-6,dicyclohexyl-18-crown-6(cis and trans), and 18-crown-6 with Na+ ion in methanol have been studied by potentiometric method. The Na+ ion-selective electrode has been used both as indicator and reference electrode. The stoichiometry and stability constants of complexes of these crown ethers with sodium ion were evaluated by MINIQUAD program. The major trend of stability of resulting complexes of these macrocycle with Na+ ion varied in the order DCY18C6 > DB18C6 > 18C6 > DBPY18C6 > phenylaza-15C5 > benzo-15C5 > 4-nitrobenzo-15C5. The obtained results in particular stability constant of complexes of DBPY18C6, phenylaza-15C5 and 4-nitrobenzo-15C5 with sodium ion in comparison with other crowns ether are novel, and interesting.  相似文献   

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From extraction experiments and γ-activity measurements, the exchange extraction constants corresponding to the general equilibrium C+(aq) + 1·Na+(nb) ? 1·C+(nb) + Na+(aq) taking place in the two-phase water–nitrobenzene system (C+ = univalent organic cation, 1 = benzo-18-crown-6; aq = aqueous phase, nb = nitrobenzene phase) were evaluated. Moreover, the stability constants of the 1·C+ complex species in nitrobenzene saturated with water were calculated; they were found to increase in the following cation order: protonated tyramine, protonated l-valine methyl ester < protonated dopamine < protonated serotonin < methylammonium < protonated hexamethylenetetramine < ethanolammonium < protonated dl-noradrenaline.  相似文献   

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Heats of solution of 1,4,7,10,13,16-hexaoxacyclooctadecane (18-crown-6) in acetonitrile, 1,2-dichloroethane, N,N-dimethylformamide, dimethyl sulfoxide, nitromethane, propylene carbonate, pyridine and water were measured at 25 °C and the enthalpies of the transfer of 18-crown-6 from waterto the aprotic solvents were derived. The thermodynamic quantities, G1°, H1° and T S1°, for the formation of the[M(18-crown-6)]+ (M+ = Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+, NH4 +) complexeswere determined by titration calorimetry in dimethyl sulfoxide containing0.1 mol dm-3 (C2H5)4NClO4 as a constant ionic medium at 25 °C. These thermodynamic quantities suggest that the complexationof 18-crown-6 with the alkali-metal ions mainly reflects the different solvationof 18-crown-6 and also the different degree of solvent structure.  相似文献   

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From extraction experiments and γ-activity measurements, the exchange extraction constants corresponding to the general equilibrium M+ (aq) + CsL+ (nb) ? ML+ (nb) + Cs+ (aq) taking place in the two–phase water–nitrobenzene system (M+ = K+, Rb+, $ {\text{NH}}_{4}^{ + } $ , Ag+, Tl+; L = calix[4]arene-bis(t-octylbenzo-18-crown-6); aq = aqueous phase, nb = nitrobenzene phase) were evaluated. Furthermore, the stability constants of the ML+ complexes in nitrobenzene saturated with water were calculated; they were found to increase in the following cation order: $ {\text{NH}}_{4}^{ + } $  < K+ < Ag+ < Rb+ < Tl+.  相似文献   

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A conductance study of the interaction between Rb+ and Cs+ ions and18-crown-6 (18C6), dicyclohexyl-18-crown-6 (DC18C6), dibenzo-18-crown-6 (DB18C6),dibenzo-24-crown-8 (DB24C8), and dibenzo-30-crown-10 (DB30C10) inacetonitrile solution has been carried out at various temperatures. The formationconstants of the resulting 1:1 complexes were determined from the molarconductance-mole ratio data and found to vary in the orderDC18C6 > 18C6 > DB30C10 > DB18C6 DB24C8for Rb+ ion andDC18C6 > 18C6 > DB30C10 DB24C8 > DB18C6for Cs+ ion. The enthalpy and entropy of complexation were determined fromthe temperature dependence of the formation constants. The complexes with the18-crowns are both enthalpy and entropy stabilized while, in the case of largecrown ethers, the corresponding complexes are enthalpy stabilized but entropydestabilized.  相似文献   

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From extraction experiments and γ-activity measurements, the exchange extraction constants corresponding to the general equilibrium M+(aq)+NaL+(nb)⇔ML+(nb)+Na+(aq) taking place in the two-phase water-nitrobenzene system (M+ = Li+, H3O+, NH4+, Ag+; L = hexaethyl calix[6]arene hexaacetate; aq = aqueous phase, nb = nitrobenzene phase) were determined. Furthermore, the stability constants of the ML+ complexes in water saturated nitrobenzene were calculated; they were found to increase in the cation order H3O+<NH4+<Li+<Ag+.  相似文献   

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Summary From extraction experiments and g-activity measurements, the exchange extraction constants corresponding to the general equilibrium M+(aq) + CsL+(nb) ? ML+(nb) + Cs+(aq) taking place in the two-phase water-nitrobenzene system (M+ = NH, K+, Rb+, Tl+; L = dibenzo-21-crown-7; aq = aqueous phase, nb = nitrobenzene phase) were evaluated. Further, the stability constants of the ML+ complexes in water saturated nitrobenzene were calculated; they were found to increase in the order Cs+<K+ = Rb+?NH<Tl+.  相似文献   

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