Ionic Strength Dependence of Protonation Constants of Carboxylate Ions in NaClaq (0 ≤ I ≤ 5.6 mol · kg-1) and KClaq (0 ≤ I ≤ 4.5 mol · kg-1): Specific Ion Interaction Theory and Pitzer Parameters and the Correlation between Them
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Parameters to correct protonation constants of carboxylate ions, defined as concentration quotients, for ionic
strength dependence have been calculated from measured values of the constants obtained at 298 K with
NaCl solutions at ionic strengths between (0 and 5.6) mol · kg-1 and with KCl solutions at ionic strengths
between (0 and 4.5) mol · kg-1. Mean values of specific ion interaction theory (SIT) and Pitzer interaction
parameters for carboxylate anions and for some synthetic and natural polycarboxylates have been derived.
They show a strong correlation with the charge on the carboxylate ion, similar to that previously found for
protonation constants of carboxylate ions in solutions with (C2H5)4NI and (CH3)4NCl as a background
electrolyte. Any individual interaction parameter, x, can be calculated from the simple relationship: x ) xjz2,
where z is the charge on the carboxylate anion and xj is a global average scaled to unit charge. Both SIT and
Pitzer interaction parameters give good fits to experimental data. The strong correlation between the SIT
and the Pitzer parameters, proposed in previous papers, is confirmed. The temperature dependence of SIT
interaction parameters was obtained from protonation enthalpy values with NaCl solutions, and empirical
relationships are proposed for the temperature dependence.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
List of contributors:
Foti, Claudia; Sammartano, Silvio
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