| Literature DB >> 29147523 |
Eno Paenurk1, Karl Kaupmees1, Daniel Himmel2, Agnes Kütt1, Ivari Kaljurand1, Ilmar A Koppel1, Ingo Krossing2, Ivo Leito1.
Abstract
The most comprehensive solvent acidity scale spanning 28 orders of magnitude of acidity was measured in the low-polarity solvent 1,2-dichloroethane (DCE). Its experimental core is linked to the unified acidity scale (pHabs) in an unprecedented and generalized approach only based on experimental values. This enables future measurements of acid strengths and acidity adjustments in low polarity solvents. The scale was cross-validated computationally. The purely experimental and computational data agree very well. The DCE scale includes 87 buffer systems with values between -13.0 and +15.4, i.e. similar to water at hypothetical and extreme pH values of -13.0 to +15.4. Unusually, such high acidities in DCE are not realized via solvated protons, but rather through strongly acidic molecules able to directly donate their proton, even to weak bases dissolved in the solution. Thus, in all examined cases, not a single solvated proton is present in one liter of DCE.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29147523 PMCID: PMC5642146 DOI: 10.1039/c7sc01424d
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Sci ISSN: 2041-6520 Impact factor: 9.825
Acidity scale in 1,2-dichloroethane; see the text for in-depth explanations of the data
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Estimates of absolute acidities in terms of aqueous pH of 1 : 1 HA/A– buffer solution in DCE of the respective acid.
pK ip,rel value of picric acid is arbitrarily set to 0.
Tos represents the 4-Me-C6H4SO2-group.
Tf represents the CF3SO2-group.
X-TCNP represents 2-X-1,1,3,3-tetracyanopropene.
Reference acid for the pK a,DCE values with a computational pK a,DCE value of 33.
Cross-validation data of the experimentally assessed relation 5 versus rCCC, SMD and COSMO-RS derived values (eqn (7)). Δsolv. G° values are in kJ mol–1
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| rCCC | –26 | –177 | 32.9 | –9.9 |
| SMD | –15 | –148 | 32.6 | –6.7 |
| COSMO-RS | –20 | –176 | 33.1 | –10.7 |
| Exp. | — | — | — | –9.7 |
Fig. 1Relation between the medium acidities in water and DCE and the scale and the limiting activities of the solvated proton in these media.