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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
Volume 115, Issue 16, Pages 4063-4075Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp110873t
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- United States Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF) [2006276]
- James Franck German-Israel Binational Program in Laser Matter Interaction
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Gradual solvation of protons by water is observed in liquids by mixing strong mineral acids with various amounts of water in acetonitrile solutions, a process which prey:Motes rapid dissociation of the acids in these solutions. The stoichiometry of the reaction XH+ + n(H2O) = X + (H2O)(n)H+ was studied for strong mineral acids (negatively charged X, X = ClO(4) over bar, C (l) over bar, B (r) over bar, (I) over bar, CF3SO(3) over bar) and for strong cationic acids (uncharged X, X = R*NH2, H2O). We have found by direct quantitative analysis preference of n = 2 over n = 1 for both groups cif proton transfer reactions at relatively low water concentrations in acetonitrile. At high water concentrations, we have found that larger water solvates must also be involved in the solvation of the proton while the spectral features already observed for n = 2, H+(H2O)(2), remain almost unchanged at large n values up to at least 10 M of water.
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