Walden product, ion-solvent interactions and solvent structure in water-rich mixtures ionic conductances in water-sulfolane, water-acetonitrile and water-dimethylsulfoxide
Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Bari via Amendola 173, 70126 Bari, Italy
Institute of Applied Chemistry, University of Bari via Re David 200, 70125 Bari, Italy
Abstract:
Conductance measurements are reported for several salts in binary aqueous mixtures containing up to 60 mole % sulfolane, 20 mole % acetonitrile and 20 mole % dimethylsulfoxide. The variations of R = (λ±0η0)s/(λ±0η0)w with solvent composition have been compared with those observed in other water-rich mixtures. Alkali cations show R values greater than one with maxima in all the solvent mixtures. This behaviour has been discussed in terms of “sorting”, “averaging” and “steric” effects. Contrary to what happens to alkali cations, halide ions show R values greater or lesser than one according to whether the organic solvent respectively increases or decreases water structure. On these bases we suggest that conductometric behaviour of the halide ions may be indicative of the effect of the cosolvent on the water structure in water-rich mixtures and that DMSO is a water structure breaker.