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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Transfer activity coefficients between some dipolar aprotic solvents and alcohols of salts composed of various anions and potassium complexed with Bis(4,4'(5')-t-butylbenzo)-18-crown-6

Jr MK Chantooni, IM Kolthoff and G Roland

Australian Journal of Chemistry 36(9) 1753 - 1765
Published: 1983

Abstract

Stability constants, Kf(LK+) and Kf(LKX) = [LKX]/[L][KX] at 25º in the dipolar aprotic solvents acetone (Me2CO), acetonitrile (MeCN), propylene carbonate (pc), N,N-dimethylformamide (HCONMe2), dimethyl sulfoxide (Me2SO), as well as in the alcohols, methanol (MeOH), isopropyl alcohol (Pr1OH), and butan -1-ol (BuOH) have been determined, L being bis(4,4'(5')-t-buty1benzo)-18- crown-6 (di(BuBo)-18-cr-6). This crown is considerably more lipophylic than is dibenzo-18-crown-6. Values of Kf(LKX) have been found from values of Kf(LK+), KA(KX) and KA(LKX). Transfer activity coefficients, Me2COγS, have been calculated (based on the Parker proposal that γ(Ph4As+) = γ(BPh4-) between acetone and the various solvents used of K+, Br-, ClO4-, P1- (picrate), LK+, KX, and LKX. It is found that K+ is more strongly solvated in Me2CO than in the other aprotic solvents of low donicity. The reverse is true between Me2CO and HCONMe2 or Me2SO (even after correcting for the Born effect).

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9831753

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