Conductometric study of cationic and anionic complexes in propylene carbonate |
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Authors: | Mark Salomon |
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Institution: | (1) Power Sources Division, U.S. Army ETDL (LABCOM), 07703-5000 Fort Monmouth, NJ |
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Abstract: | Conductivity data are used to determine thermodynamic complex formation constants for cases in which both the initial electrolyte and the complexed electrolyte form ion pairs. Using the method described in the text, the complex formation constants of Li+, Na+ and K+ with the crown ether 18-crown-6 and of Li+ with the ligand triphenylphosphine oxide in propylene carbonate have been evaluated from conductance data. The complexation of AgBr in propylene carbonate solutions of n-etrabutylammonium bromide has also been studied by the measurement of molar conductivities. The results of these studies indicate that ion pairing should not be neglected, even in high permittivity solvents such as propylene carbonate, and that the ion pair association constants correlate well with structural studies on cation-crown ether molecular conformations. |
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Keywords: | Propylene carbonate lithium perchlorate sodium perchlorate potassium thiocyanate silver bromide n-tetrabutylammonium perchlorate triphenylphosphine oxide ion paris cationic complexes 18-crown-6 complexes molar conductivities molecular conformers |
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