Non-ideality in Born-free energy of solvation in alcohol-water and dimethylsulfoxide - Acetonitrile mixtures: Solvent size ratio and ion size dependence

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Recent extension of mean spherical approximation (MSA) for electrolyte solution has been employed to investigate the non-ideality in Born-free energy of solvation of a rigid, mono-positive ion in binary dipolar mixtures of associating (ethanol - water) and non-associating (dimethylsulfoxideacetonitrile) solvents. In addition to the dipóle moments, the solvent size ratio and ion size have been treated in a consistent manner in this extended MSA theory for the first time. The solvent-solvent size ratio is found to play an important role in determining the non-ideality in these binary mixtures. Smaller ions such as Li+ and Na+ show stronger non-ideality in such mixtures compared to bigger ions (for example, Cs+ and Bu4N+)- The partial solvent polarization densities around smaller ions in tertiary butanol (TBA)water mixture is found to be very different from that in other alcohol-water mixtures as well as to that for larger ions in aqueous solutions of TBA. Non-ideality is weaker in mixtures consisting of solvent species possessing nearly equal diameters and dipole moments and is reflected in the mole fraction dependent partial solvent polarization densities. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Kashyap, H. K., & Biswas, R. (2007). Non-ideality in Born-free energy of solvation in alcohol-water and dimethylsulfoxide - Acetonitrile mixtures: Solvent size ratio and ion size dependence. In Journal of Chemical Sciences (Vol. 119, pp. 391–399). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12039-007-0051-3

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