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Water Exchange on Hexaaquavanadium(III): a Variable-Temperature and Variable-Pressure 17O-NMR Study at 1.4 and 4.7 Tesla
Authors:Alain D Hugi  Lothar Helm  Andr E Merbach
Institution:Alain D. Hugi,Lothar Helm,André E. Merbach
Abstract:Water exchange on hexaaquavanadium (III) has been studied as a function of temperature (255 to 413 K) and pressure (up to 250 MPa, at several temperatures) by 17O-NMR spectroscopy at 8.13 and 27.11 MHz. The samples contained V3+ (0.30–1.53 m), H+ (0.19–2.25 m) and 17O-enriched (10–20%) H2O. The trifluoromethanesulfonate was used as counter-ion, and, contrary to the previously used chloride or bromide, CF3SOurn:x-wiley:0018019X:media:HLCA19850680224:tex2gif-stack-1 is shown to be non-coordinating. The following exchange parameters were obtained: kurn:x-wiley:0018019X:media:HLCA19850680224:tex2gif-stack-2 = (5.0 ± 0.3) · 102 s?1, ΔH* = (49.4 ± 0.8) kJ mol?1, ΔS* = ?(28 ± 2) JK?1 mol?1, ΔV* = ?(8.9 ± 0.4) cm3 mol?1 and Δβ* = ?(1.1 ± 0.3) · 10?2 cm3 mol?1 MPa?1. They are in accord with an associative interchange mechanism, Ia. These results for H2O exchange are discussed together with the available data for complex formation reactions on hexaaquavanadium(III). A semi-quantitative analysis of the bound H2O linewidth led to an estimation of the proportions of the different contributions to the relaxation mechanism in the coordinated site: the dipole-dipole interaction hardly contributes to the relaxation (less than 7%); the quadrupolar relaxation, and the scalar coupling mechanism are nearly equally efficient at low temperature (~ 273 K), but the latter becomes more important at higher temperature (75–85% contribution at 360 K).
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