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Specific ion effects in non-aqueous solvents: The case of glycerol carbonate

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Sarri, Filippo
Tatini, Duccio
Tanini, Damiano
Simonelli, Matteo
Ambrosi, Moira
Ninham, Barry
Capperucci, Antonella
Dei, Luigi
Lo Nostro, Pierandrea

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The effect of eight potassium salts (KF, K3PO4, KOCN, K2CO3, KCl, K2SO4, KBr and KI) on glycerol carbonate (GC) is studied through NMR, DSC, solubility and ATR-FTIR experiments. From the solubility data, the main thermodynamic functions of solution and solvation are estimated, and the mean molal activity coefficients are calculated. The results suggest that the capability of an anion to establish hydrogen bonds with the solvent molecules (or behave as a base, as in the case of fluoride, phosphate, cyanate and carbonate) is the most important structural feature that determines its effects on the solvent structure. On the other hand potassium iodide behaves in an anomalous way, due to the large polarizability of the anion that can form non-electrostatic, van der Waals dispersive intermolecular interactions.

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Journal of Molecular Liquids

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2037-12-31