Counterintuitive solvation effect of ionic-liquid/DMSO solvents on acidic C-H dissociation and insight into respective solvation
How would acidic bond dissociation be affected by adding a small quantity of a weakly polar ionic liquid IL (the "apparent" or "measured" dielectric constant of the IL is around 10-15) into a strongly polar molecular solvent ( e.g. , of DMSO: 46.5), or vice versa ? The answer is...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical science (Cambridge) 2020-03, Vol.11 (12), p.3365-337 |
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Zusammenfassung: | How would acidic bond dissociation be affected by adding a small quantity of a weakly polar ionic liquid IL (the "apparent" or "measured" dielectric constant
of the IL is around 10-15) into a strongly polar molecular solvent (
e.g.
,
of DMSO: 46.5), or
vice versa
? The answer is blurred, because no previous investigation was reported in this regard. Toward this, we, taking various IL/DMSO mixtures as representatives, have thoroughly investigated the effects of the respective solvent in ionic-molecular binary systems on self-dissociation of C-H acid phenylmalononitrile PhCH(CN)
2
via
p
K
a
determination. As disclosed, in this category of binary media, (1) no linear correspondence exists between p
K
a
and molar fractions of the respective solvent components; (2) only ∼1-2 mol% of weakly polar ILs in strongly polar DMSO make C-H bonds even
more
dissociative than in neat DMSO; (3) a small fraction of DMSO in ILs ( |
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ISSN: | 2041-6520 2041-6539 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c9sc06341b |