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Some Fundamental Aspects of Ion-Solvation

This chapter deals with the fundamental aspects of redox reactions in non-aque-ous solutions. In Section 4.1, we discuss solvent effects on the potentials of various types of redox couples and on reaction mechanisms. Solvent effects on redox potentials are important in connection with the electrochemical studies of such basic problems as ion solvation and electronic properties of chemical species. We then consider solvent effects on reaction kinetics, paying attention to the role of dynamical solvent properties in electron transfer processes. In Section 4.2, we deal with the potential windows in various solvents, in order to show the advantages of non-aqueous solvents as media for redox reactions. In Section 4.3, we describe some examples of practical redox titrations in non-aqueous solvents. Because many of the redox reactions are realized as electrode reactions, the subjects covered in this chapter will also appear in Part II in connection with electrochemical measurements. [Pg.86]


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