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Thermodynamic characteristics of solvation of individual ions in ethanol at −50 to 55°C

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Experimentally determined are the enthalpies of solution of 12 electrolytes (LiBr, LiI, NaBr, NaI, NaBPh4, Et4NCl, Et4NBr, Pr4Br, Bu4NBr, Am4NBr, Ph4PCl, Ph4PBr) in ethanol at −50 to 55°C. ΔsHo values obtained on the basis of four different extrapolation equations are analyzed. The effect of temperature changes on the thermodynamic parameters of solvation indindividual ions are calculated using thermodynamic data for the salt crystals (lattice) with the assumption that ΔsolvC op (Ph4P+)=ΔsolvC op (Ph4P-).

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Kolker, A., Safonova, L.P.S., Kinchin, A.N. et al. Thermodynamic characteristics of solvation of individual ions in ethanol at −50 to 55°C. J Solution Chem 19, 975–994 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00650503

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