Hofmeister Effects of Monovalent Sodium Salts in the Gelation Kinetics of Gelatin
Author(s) -
Vincent Ball
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
the journal of physical chemistry b
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.864
H-Index - 392
eISSN - 1520-6106
pISSN - 1520-5207
DOI - 10.1021/acs.jpcb.9b07615
Subject(s) - chemistry , kinetics , aqueous solution , perchlorate , thiocyanate , inorganic chemistry , refractometry , chaotropic agent , electrolyte , sodium perchlorate , gelatin , ion , organic chemistry , materials science , physics , quantum mechanics , optoelectronics , electrode , refractive index , electrochemistry
The gelation kinetics of gelatin depends on the presence of electrolytes, and the influence of cations with variable valency has been recently emphasized. However, acquired knowledge shows that the nature of anions has more influence on various properties of aqueous solutions than the nature of the cations. It is shown herein, using sodium salts of monovalent anions, that the gelation kinetics of gelatin is accelerated by the presence of highly kosmotropic anions like fluoride and strongly slowed, eventually inhibited, by the presence of chaotropic anions like thiocyanate and perchlorate. Overall the parameter characterizing the gelation kinetics, k , is a linear function of the polarizability of the used salt in aqueous solution, which has been quantified independently by refractometry and using the Lorentz-Lorenz formula. It is also found that the same parameter characterizing the gelation kinetics is a linear function of the viscosity B coefficient taken from the literature. The linear correlation coefficients are excellent in the case of halide anions (F - , Cl - , Br - , I - ) but poorer when nonspherical anions like NO 3 - , SCN - , and ClO 4 - are considered.
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