Issue 12, 1988

The ethane-1,2-diol–water solvent system. The dependence of the dissociation constant of picric acid on the temperature and composition of the solvent mixture

Abstract

The dissociation constants of 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (picric acid) in a set of ethane-1,2-diol–water mixtures have been determined by the conductometric method at temperatures ranging from –10 to 80 °C. The experimental k values exhibit a regular trend, with a relative maximum in the investigated temperature range for all the binary solvent systems, and they are well fitted by an equation of the type ln K=a0+a1T+a2/T+a3 ln T. In order to verify the reliability of Kmax values, a series of correlations was made, on the basis of the above equation, of Harned's theory and of a pKvs. 1/ε plot; all the methods provide results consistent with each other. Furthermore, two empirical equations for the functions K=K(χ) and K=K(T,χ) are proposed in order to try to predict the K values of the studied solute over the whole variation of the investigated T and χ. Both these model equations allow us to extrapolate the K values of picric acid in pure water solution, in which conductometric and potentiometric methods are unable to give consistent values.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1988,84, 4427-4438

The ethane-1,2-diol–water solvent system. The dependence of the dissociation constant of picric acid on the temperature and composition of the solvent mixture

G. C. Franchini, A. Marchetti, L. Tassi and G. Tosi, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1988, 84, 4427 DOI: 10.1039/F19888404427

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