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Ionic mobility and ionic association of singly charged ions in glycerol
Authors:M. Kameche   R. Bouamrane  Z. Derriche  M.C. Blanco
Affiliation:1. Département de Physique , Faculté des Sciences, Université des Sciences et de la Technologie d’Oran—Mohammed Boudiaf , M’Nouar BP 1505, Oran, Algérie;2. Departamento de Quimica Fisica , Facultad de Quimica, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela , Spain
Abstract:Experimental molar conductivity data for KCl, NaCl and LiCl in glycerol at 298.15?K were analysed by least-square fitting in the concentration range 0.5–100?mol?m?3in order to compute the values of the molar conductivity at infinite dilution Λ0and the Onsager constant S. Using previously measured transference numbers and assuming the Kohlrausch infinite dilution law, the limiting ionic mobilities were deduced. The results obtained show that the transport mechanisms in this solvent and other similar hydrogen-bonded solvents such as water and ethylene glycol are the same. The data were also interpreted in terms of ion–ion and ion–solvent interactions using the Fuoss paired ion model in the concentration range 0.5–100?mol?m?3. The fitting of Fuoss’ equation of 1978 to these data led us to an estimate of the ionic association by computing the conductimetric pairing constants. The latter were further analysed by Gilkerson's equation to yield the difference between the solvation energy of the free ions and the ion pairs. The computed values allow an estimation of whether the electrolyte is a structure maker or a structure breaker.
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