Issue 19, 1998

Molar volumes of metal complex ions in water

Part 2. Hexahalogeno, hexacyano and tris(ethane-1,2-dioate) complexes

Abstract

The partial molar volumes at infinite dilution in water, [V with combining macron]°, of [MB6]z have been determined at 25 °C and are discussed, together with the [V with combining macron]° of [MB6]z+ reported earlier. M is the metal ion; 1 ⩽ z ⩽ 4; A is F, Cl, CN or alkanedioato ion/2; B is NH3 or diamine/2. The intrinsic volumes of [ML6]z ± , Vcav(ML6), were obtained from [V with combining macron]° − kz2, where L is A or B, kz2 is the electrostatic effect of charge on Vcav(ML6) and k is −7.2 cm3 mol−1 for [MF6]z and −5.0 cm3 mol−1 for other [ML6]z ± . Linear relationships are observed between Var(ML6) and rMX which change over a small range for [ML6]z ± having an identical L, rMX being the bond distance between M and the coordination atoms X. dVcav(ML6)/drMX is independent of the magnitude of Vcav(ML6) and increases as rMX increases. These facts are explained by using the model of the MX6 core where the sphere M* (radius rM*) is overlapped by six spheres of X (radii rX) whose centres are at a distance rMX from the centre of M*. Assuming that rM* = (rMX + rX)cos θ, a self-consistent set of rM* and θ is determined from the experimental value of dVcav(ML6)/drMX on the basis of scaled particle theory (SPT). θ is the angle between the MX bond and the centres of solvent water molecules (as spheres) which are nearest to M and in contact with X. Thus Vcav(ML6) is given by Vcav(ML6) = Vcav(Msphere*) + 6Vcav(Xseg) + 6Vcav(LexcX)where Vcav(Msphere*), Vcav(Xseg) and Vcav(LexcX) are the intrinsic volumes of M*, the segment of X which does not overlap with M* and the ligand excluding the X atom, respectively. It is found that all plots of Vcav(ML6) vs. rM* for [ML6]z ± parallel the plot of Vcav(Msphere*) calculated by SPT, vs. rM*. A very similar relationship is observed for MO4z using the MX4 model.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1998,94, 2939-2943

Molar volumes of metal complex ions in water

K. Kurotaki and S. Kawamura, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1998, 94, 2939 DOI: 10.1039/A803665I

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