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The hydration of anions in nonaqueous media
Authors:Edward M Arnett  B Chawla  N J Hornung
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, 15260 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Abstract:A very simple isopiestic method based on that of S. Christian is used for measuring the salting-in of water into nonpolar, low-volatility solvents by tetraalkylammonium salts. The quantity of excess water which is dissolved in such solvents is directly proportional to the salt concentration and is sharply dependent on the nature of the anion but is nearly insensitive to that of the R4N+ cation. The hydration ratioH, which we define as the moles of excess solubilized water per mole of R4N+ X, is directly relatable to the enthalpy of hydration of the anion X in several solvents and in the gas phase. The quantityH is also correlated with many free-energy terms including those for the Hofmeister lyotropic series, for the ability of the anions to salt nonelectrolytes out of water, for the free-energy terms for separation of these ions by reverse osmosis membranes, and for their nucleophilicities. A surprising (but not unprecedented) feature of the hydration ratio is that it, rather than its logarithm, behaves as a free-energy term. It is proposed that all these properties have in common the free energy of hydration of the anions, and this notion is supported by a close correspondence between the anionic hydration ratio and their hydrogen-bonding energies with proton donors in aprotic solvents. The results support scattered observations by other workers that isolated water molecules do not have an unusual inherent affinity for anions. Accordingly, large anionic hydration energies in bulk aqueous media reflect extensive cooperative interactions in the solvent. Implications for nucleophilic activity in phase transfer catalysis and enzyme activity are mentioned.
Keywords:Isopiestic method  salting-in of water  tetraalkylammonium salts  enthalpy of hydration  free-energy terms  Hofmeister lyotropic series  nonelectrolytes  reverse osmosis membranes  nucleophilicites  aprotic solvents
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