Raman and infrared spectroscopic investigation of contact ion pair formation in aqueous cadmium sulfate solutions |
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Authors: | W. Rudolph G. Irmer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, Memorial University of Newfoundland, A1B 3X7 Newfoundland, St. John's, Canada;(2) Present address: Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus , TU Dresden, Fetscherstr. 74, D-01307 Dresden, Germany;(3) Department of Physics, Freiberg, University of Mining and Technology, Bernhardvon-Cotta-Strasse 4, D-9200 Freiberg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Raman and IR data for aqueous CdSO4 and (NH4)2SO4 solutions have been recorded over broad concentration and temperature ranges. Whereas the v1-SO42– band profile is symmetrical in (NH4)2SO4 solutions, in CdSO4 solutions a shoulder appears on the high frequency side which increases in intensity with increasing concentration and temperature. The molar scattering coefficient of the v1-SO42– band is the same for all forms of sulfate in (NH4)2SO4 and CdSO4 solutions and is independent of temperature up to 99°C. The high frequency shoulder is attributed to the formation of a contact ion pair [Cd2+OSO32–] (1 1 associate). Also the v3-SO42– antisymmetric stretching mode shows a splitting in the CdSO4 solution. Further spectroscopic evidence for contact ion pair formation is provided by IR spectroscopy. No higher associates or anionic complexes are required to interpret the spectroscopic data. The degree of association has been measured as a function of concentration and temperature. The thermodynamic association constant, KA=0.15±0.05 kg-mol–1 at 25°C is estimated from the Raman data by an extrapolation procedure by taking account of the activity coefficients. Values are reported for the activity coefficient of the ion pair. From the Raman temperature dependence studies, the enthalpy of formation for the contact ion pair is estimated to be 10±1 kJ-mol–1. |
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Keywords: | Raman and infrared spectra ion pair formation temperature dependence thermodynamic parameters CdSO4 and Cd(ClO4)2 solutions |
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