Thermodynamic study of Ion pairing in Aqueous solution of 〖BaF〗_2 by (_^19)F-NMR

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  • A. Aliabadi not-mentioned
  • B. Sohrabi not-mentioned
  • H. Aghaie not-mentioned
  • M. Aghaie not-mentined
  • M. R. Sohrabi not-mentioned
Abstract:

The ion-pair association constant values, related to the reaction +  were determined by means of the NMR spectroscopy. The values of the thermodynamic functions of the ion pairing process were calculated on the basis of the NMR results. In addition, the association entropy was found to be dependent on the temperature. Comparing the experimental data and the Fuoss theory it is found that  ion-pair is formed in the  aqueous solution.

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volume 1  issue 3

pages  21- 26

publication date 2004-10-01

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