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Nonaqueous solvents amphoteric behavior

The amphoteric behavior of Zn2+ and Al3+ in some nonaqueous solvents has already been described. This behavior can also be demonstrated in liquid S02. For example, the aluminum compound containing the anion characteristic of the solvent forms a precipitate, which is then soluble in either the acid or base in liquid S02. This can be shown as... [Pg.347]

Solvatation, solvolysis and ionic dissociation phenomena, in both aqueous and nonaqueous solutions are subsumed by the Lewis definitions. In addition to the previous discussion of the dual polarity character of Lewis acids and bases, it should be noted that many of them are amphoteric, by definition. Donor number, DN, was developed in order to correlate the behavior of a solute in a variety of donor solvents with a given basicity or donicity. A relative measurement of the basicity of a solvent D is given by the enthalpy of its reaction with an arbitrarily chosen reference acid (SbCls in the Gutmann s scale). Latter Mayer introduced an acceptor number, AN, as the relative P NMR shift induced by triethylphosphine, and relative to acidic strength (AN=0 for hexane and 100 for SbCls). In 1989, Riddle and Fowkes modify these AN numbers, to express them, AN ", in correct enthalpic unit (kcaLmol). Table 10.2.3 gathers electron acceptor number AN and AN " and electron donor number DN for amphoteric solvents. [Pg.577]


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