Limiting Diffusion Coefficients for Ions and Nonelectrolytes in Solvents Water, Methanol, Ethanol, Propan-1-ol, Butan-1-ol, Octan-1-ol, Propanone and Acetonitrile at 298 K, Analyzed Using Abraham Descriptors

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Article describes study demonstrating that solute hydrogen bond acidity, solute hydrogen bond basicity and solute volume all lower the diffusion constants of ions and nonelectrolytes in the various solvents studied.

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Abraham, M. H. (Michael H.) & Acree, William E. (William Eugene) May 21, 2019.

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Article describes study demonstrating that solute hydrogen bond acidity, solute hydrogen bond basicity and solute volume all lower the diffusion constants of ions and nonelectrolytes in the various solvents studied.

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Abstract: We have used literature data on the conductivity of single ions to obtain limiting diffusion coefficients (Do) of ions in water, alcohols, propanone and acetonitrile. We then used literature data on limiting diffusion coefficients of nonelectrolytes in order to set up linear free energy relationships that combine data for ions and nonelectrolytes, as log10 (Do) in the same equation, all values being at 298 K. These equations are for solvents water (N = 377, SD = 0.0474), methanol (N = 96, SD = 0.0332), ethanol (N = 96, SD = 0.0666), propan-1-ol (N = 71, SD = 0.0487), butan-1-ol (N = 53, SD = 0.0600), octan-1-ol (N = 61, SD = 0.0684), propanone (N = 86, SD = 0.0366) and acetonitrile (N = 74, SD = 0.0438) where N is the number of data points, that is ions plus nonelectrolytes, and SD is the standard deviation in log10 (Do). It is shown that solute hydrogen bond acidity, solute hydrogen bond basicity and solute volume all lower the diffusion constants of ions and nonelectrolytes in the various solvents studied.

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  • Journal of Solution Chemistry, 48, Springer Science+Business Media, May 21, 2019, pp. 1-10

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  • Publication Title: Journal of Solution Chemistry
  • Volume: 48
  • Page Start: 748
  • Page End: 757
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Abraham, M. H. (Michael H.) & Acree, William E. (William Eugene). Limiting Diffusion Coefficients for Ions and Nonelectrolytes in Solvents Water, Methanol, Ethanol, Propan-1-ol, Butan-1-ol, Octan-1-ol, Propanone and Acetonitrile at 298 K, Analyzed Using Abraham Descriptors, article, May 21, 2019; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1703581/: accessed February 17, 2025), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT College of Science.

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