Issue 10, 2000

The solvation properties of nitric oxide

Abstract

Literature values for the partition of nitric oxide between the gas phase and water and between the gas phase and organic solvents have been combined to yield watersolvent partition coefficients. Analysis of the gas–solvent and watersolvent partition coefficients using the solvation equations of Abraham shows that nitric oxide is only a very weak hydrogen-bond base. The various solvation descriptors of Abraham for nitric oxide can be obtained, and are shown to be similar to other inorganic gases; the descriptors can be used to predict a large number of physicochemical properties of nitric oxide. A key property of nitric oxide is the lipophilicity, as the water–octanol partition coefficient, that we calculate to be quite small at 0.74 (log Poct), about the same as that for argon or nitrogen.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jun 2000
Accepted
10 Aug 2000
First published
13 Sep 2000

J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2000, 2067-2070

The solvation properties of nitric oxide

M. H. Abraham, J. M. R. Gola, J. E. Cometto-Muniz and W. S. Cain, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2000, 2067 DOI: 10.1039/B004419I

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