Hydration of the potassium ion in the gas phase: enthalpies and entropies of hydration reactions

  • Searles S
  • Kebarle P
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The thermodynamic constants ΔH 0 n−1,n , ΔG 0 n−1,n , and ΔS 0 n−1,n for the reaction [n − 1, n]: K + (H 2 O) n−1 + H 2 O = K + (H 2 O) n proceeding in the gas phase were measured for n = 1 to n = 6. The equilibria were studied in a reaction chamber containing water vapor at pressures from 0.3 to 6 Torr and at temperatures from −11 to 390 °C. The potassium ions were produced by thermionic emission in a filament chamber and then were equilibrated with the water vapor in the reaction chamber. The relative ionic concentrations were detected with a mass spectrometer. The experimental ΔH 0 n−1,n values are compared with potential energy differences for the reactions [n − 1, n] based on simple electrostatic model calculations. The electrostatic calculations produce values in fair agreement with the experimental results. The ΔS 0 0,1 calculated on basis of statistical mechanics and energies obtained with the electrostatic model is in very good agreement with the experimental result.

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Searles, S. K., & Kebarle, P. (1969). Hydration of the potassium ion in the gas phase: enthalpies and entropies of hydration reactions. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 47(14), 2619–2627. https://doi.org/10.1139/v69-432

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