Spectroscopic studies of ionic solvation. XVIII. Solvation of the lithium ion in acetone and acetone-nitromethane mixtures |
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Authors: | Robert G. Baum Alexander I. Popov |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, 48824, East Lansing, Michigan
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Abstract: | Solvation of the lithium ion by acetone was studied in acetone-nitromethane solutions by Raman, infrared, and7Li and35Cl NMR spectroscopic techniques. It was confirmed that the 390-cm?1 IR acetone band is split by the lithium ion and that a 369-cm?1 IR band, attributed by other authors to Li+-nitromethane vibration, is due to the vibration of acetone in the lithium inner solvation shell. The frequency of the Li+-nitromethane vibrational band is strongly anion dependent due to contact-ion-pair formation. Several different techniques indicate that Li+ is solvated by four acetone molecules, and approximate equilibrium-constant values for the stepwise solvation reaction were calculated. The influence of weak complexing agents on Li+ ClO 4 ? ion-pair formation was investigated. |
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