Ionic volumes in solution.

Biophys Chem

Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904, Israel.

Published: December 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • The volumetric properties of electrolytes reveal how ions interact with solvents and each other, analyzed through standard partial molar volumes.
  • Splitting the standard molar volume into ionic contributions helps understand the influence of solvent electrostriction on small ions, with calculations aligning closely with experimental data for univalent ions.
  • Ion pairing occurs under specific conditions, with the difference in volumes related to the number of solvent molecules released, indicating how ion interactions change the solvent environment.

Article Abstract

The volumetric properties of electrolytes in solutions indicate the interactions of the constituent ions with their environment: the solvent and other ions. The interactions with the solvent alone are manifested at infinite dilution by the standard partial molar volume, V(infinity)(salt), obtained from density measurements. To study the interactions, it is necessary to split V(infinity)(salt) into the additive ionic contributions, V(infinity)(ion), using an extra-thermodynamic assumption. Values of V(infinity)(ion) for small ions depend cardinally on the electrostriction of the solvent that can be obtained from an iterative shell-by-shell calculation from a continuum model of the solvent. The solvent shrinkage per mol of ions is DeltaV(el)(ion)<0. Also, the molar electrostriction of the solvent S, DeltaV(el)(S)<0, is calculable. The ratio DeltaV(el)(ion)/DeltaV(el)(S)=n(infinity) is the solvation number of the ion in S at infinite dilution. The calculated V(infinity)(ion)(calc) are compared with the experimental values, showing good agreement for many univalent ions in both single solvents and in some binary solvent mixtures, where no appreciable preferential solvation takes place. Ion pairing sets in under certain circumstances of ionic charge and solvent permittivity. The difference DeltaV(ip)=V(ip)(infinity)-[V(infinity)(+)+V(infinity)(-)]>0 is obtained experimentally from the pressure derivative of the association constant. The ratio Deltan(ip)=DeltaV(ip)/DeltaV(el)(S) represents the number of solvent molecules released to the bulk on ion pairing by the diminution of the electrostriction.

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