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Solvents, acceptor properties hydrogen bond acceptance

Taft and coworkers described the formulation of three scales of solvent properties which were used to unravel and rationalize solvent effects on many types of physico-chemical properties. A tt scale of polarity/polarizabilities describes the solvent s ability to stabilize a charge or a dipole by virtue of its dielectric effect. The n values have been shown to be generally proportional to molecular dipole moments. The a scale of hydrogen bond donor acidities provides a measure of the solvent s ability to donate a proton. The jS scale of hydrogen bond acceptor basicities quantifies the solvent s ability to donate an electron pair (accept a proton). [Pg.88]


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