From molecules to electrolytes. electrochemical and thermodynamic aspects of the interaction of phenol and resorcinol based calixarenes with amines

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Abstract

An important consequence of the interaction of calix(n)arenes and amines is the generation of new electrolytes resulting from proton transfer reactions from the calix(n)arene molecule to the amine. A brief account on the contributions made in this area is presented. This is followed by recent electrochemical (conductimetric and potentiometric) and thermodynamic studies on the interaction of a phenol-based-calixarene and amines in non-aqueous media. The thermodynamics of extraction of amines by p-tert butyl calix(8)arene in the water-benzonitrile solvent system is discussed taking into account the parameters which contribute to the overall process. The results obtained from conductimetric and spectrophotometric studies on the interaction of a resorcinol-based calixarene and amines are presented. © 1993 IUPAC

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Danil de Namor, A. F., Blackett, P. M., Garrido Pardo, M. T., Pacheco Tanaka, D. A., Sueros Velarde, F. J., & Cabaleiro, M. C. (1993). From molecules to electrolytes. electrochemical and thermodynamic aspects of the interaction of phenol and resorcinol based calixarenes with amines. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 65(3), 415–422. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199365030415

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