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Structural and thermodynamic aspects of ionic solvation in concentrated aqueous poly(ethylene glycol)
Authors:Ohki Takumi  Harada Makoto  Okada Tetsuo
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan.
Abstract:Solvation of ions in concentrated aqueous poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) has been studied from thermodynamic and structural viewpoints using ion-transfer voltammetry at the interface between aqueous and nitrobenzene phases and X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS). Systematic changes in the ion-transfer potential from water to aqueous PEG have been confirmed for several ions relative to the corresponding potential of tetraethylammonium ion (Et4N+), which is almost independent of PEG concentration. The results obtained for alkali cations strongly suggest the involvement of their complexation with PEG even in relatively diluted PEG solutions. It has been implied that the solvation circumstances of Br- and ClO4- are drastically altered when the PEG concentration becomes higher than particular critical values (e.g., 30-50% PEG200), where free water molecules are diminished because of the hydration of PEG. XAFS measurements have also been performed for K+ and Br- to get direct evidence for these findings. Although the spectra at the K K-edge clearly indicate the presence of a PEG complex of K+ in relatively diluted PEG solutions ( approximately 33% PEG200), an obvious increase in its ion-transfer potential has been detected at lower PEG concentrations, indicating that complexes formed at the interface rather than in bulk solution are transferred into an organic phase. Br- is fully hydrated in 0-50% PEG solutions, whereas some water molecules are replaced by PEG when the PEG concentration increases. Increasing the PEG concentration causes decreases in the coordination number from 6 in water to 2-3 in neat PEG. Thus, the present approach not only has elucidated the structural and thermodynamic aspects of ionic solvation in aqueous PEG but also has provided the information of the hydration of PEG.
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