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Lattice potential energy estimation for complex ionic salts from density measurements.

H Donald Brooke Jenkins1, David Tudela, Leslie Glasser.   

Abstract

This paper is one of a series exploring simple approaches for the estimation of lattice energy of ionic materials, avoiding elaborate computation. The readily accessible, frequently reported, and easily measurable (requiring only small quantities of inorganic material) property of density, rho(m), is related, as a rectilinear function of the form (rho(m)/M(m))(1/3), to the lattice energy U(POT) of ionic materials, where M(m) is the chemical formula mass. Dependence on the cube root is particularly advantageous because this considerably lowers the effects of any experimental errors in the density measurement used. The relationship that is developed arises from the dependence (previously reported in Jenkins, H. D. B.; Roobottom, H. K.; Passmore, J.; Glasser, L. Inorg. Chem. 1999, 38, 3609) of lattice energy on the inverse cube root of the molar volume. These latest equations have the form U(POT)/kJ mol(-1) = gamma(rho(m)/M(m))(1/3) + delta, where for the simpler salts (i.e., U(POT)/kJ mol(-1) < 5000 kJ mol(-1)), gamma and delta are coefficients dependent upon the stoichiometry of the inorganic material, and for materials for which U(POT)/kJ mol(-1) > 5000, gamma/kJ mol(-1) cm = 10(-7) AI(2IN(A))(1/3) and delta/kJ mol(-1) = 0 where A is the general electrostatic conversion factor (A = 121.4 kJ mol(-1)), I is the ionic strength = 1/2 the sum of n(i)z(i)(2), and N(A) is Avogadro's constant.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11978099     DOI: 10.1021/ic011216k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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