Abstract
Single-ion transfer properties such as Gibbs energies, entropies and enthalpies may be successfully employed to account for the interactions of ions with solvents. Several electrochemical methods such as polarography or potentiometry in combination with extrathermodynamic assumptions, e. g. the assumption of a reference redox system, the assumption of a negligible liquid junction potential or the assumption of a negligible thermal diffusion potential permit the estimation of single-ion transfer properties. These data are a basis for the understanding of the interactions of ions with solvents and solvent mixtures. Gibbs energies of transfer may be used to learn about the nature of the chemical bond between ions and solvent molecules and to quantize the donor and the acceptor properties of solvents. Entropies of transfer (TDtSo-values) yield information of the effects of the solvated ions on the surrounding solvent matrix. The contributions from the Gibbs energies and the TDtSo-values allow to perceive the enthalpies of transfer. Single-ion transfer properties into solvent mixtures show the effects of preferential solvation.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 73 - 83 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Electrochimica Acta |
Volume | 44 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 1998 |
Fields of science
- 104005 Electrochemistry
- 104006 Solid state chemistry
- 104014 Surface chemistry
- 104017 Physical chemistry
- 105113 Crystallography
- 105116 Mineralogy
- 503013 Subject didactics of natural sciences
- 204 Chemical Process Engineering
- 204001 Inorganic chemical technology
- 205016 Materials testing
- 210006 Nanotechnology
- 211104 Metallurgy