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The Temperature Dependence of the Properties of Electrolyte Solutions. III. Conductance of Various Salts at High Concentrations in Propylene Carbonate at Temperatures from − 45°C to + 25°C
Author(s) -
Barthel J.,
Gores H. J.,
Schmeer G.
Publication year - 1979
Publication title -
berichte der bunsengesellschaft für physikalische chemie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0005-9021
DOI - 10.1002/bbpc.19790830908
Subject(s) - propylene carbonate , electrolyte , chemistry , conductance , solvent , inorganic chemistry , carbonate , viscosity , atmospheric temperature range , thermodynamics , analytical chemistry (journal) , chromatography , organic chemistry , mathematics , combinatorics , physics , electrode
Specific conductances of Et 4 NPF 6 , Pr 4 NPF 6 , Bu 4 NPF 6 , LiPF 6 , KPF 6 , LiClO 4 , and KSCN in propylene carbonate were studied at high concentrations in the temperature range from +25°C to ‐45°C. Data are fitted by a least‐squares method to a four‐parametric empirical equation, yielding the maximum specific conductance κ max and the corresponding concentration μ. Within the frame‐work of a hydro‐dynamic model the Stokes‐radii of the ions and the solvent viscosity are found to be the most important conductance‐determining parameters, affecting both κ max and μ Ionic association in solutions with propylene carbonate as the solvent is not of significant importance. Kinetic treatment of conductance yields temperature‐dependent activation energies, but at any one temperature equal for all salts at concentration μ.

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