Ionization potentials and electron affinities in aqueous solution

By combining gas-phase proton affinities and aqueous pK/sub a/ values, it is possible to obtain free energies of hydration for a large number of cations and anions. With some corrections these numbers can be used to convert gas-phase ionization potentials, I, and electron affinities, A, into the cor...

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Veröffentlicht in:J. Am. Chem. Soc.; (United States) 1986-10, Vol.108 (20), p.6109-6114
1. Verfasser: Pearson, Ralph G
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:By combining gas-phase proton affinities and aqueous pK/sub a/ values, it is possible to obtain free energies of hydration for a large number of cations and anions. With some corrections these numbers can be used to convert gas-phase ionization potentials, I, and electron affinities, A, into the corresponding aqueous solution values, I' and A'. An assumption must be made about the free energy of hydration of H/sup +/, taken as -259.5 kcal/mol. The absolute potential of the hydrogen electrode is then 4.50 V, and values of I' and A' can be converted to standard oxidation or reduction potentials. The absolute electronegativity, (I' + A')/2, in solution is estimated and found to be little different from the gas-phase value, (I + A)/2. The absolute hardness, (I'-A')/2, is much smaller than the gas-phase value, but it is shown that the solution value has little utility. The gas-phase value should be used even in solution.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/ja00280a002