Ion–water interactions in pyridine solutions studied by proton magnetic resonance
Abstract
Proton resonance shifts of water-poor (0.1 mol kg–1) pyridine solutions containing LiClO4, LiCl, LiNO3, LiBr, LiI, NaClO4, NaI, NaBPh4, NaSCN, Bu4NBr and Et4NClO4 have been measured at 35 °C. The downfield shifts of the water proton were first interpreted in terms of the formation of M(H2O)+ species. A second approximation assumes the existence of a water-separated ion pair (M+H2OA–). The experimental results and the calculated chemical shifts given by the Buckingham equation are compared.