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Hydrolysis of methyltin(IV) trichloride in aqueous NaCl and NaNO3 solutions at different ionic strengths and temperatures
Claudia FotiConcetta De StefanoSilvio SammartanoFrancesca MarroneAntonio Gianguzzasubject
Hydrolysis constantAqueous solutionChemistryPotentiometric titrationInorganic chemistryIonic bondingGeneral ChemistryGlass electrodelaw.inventionInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundHydrolysisIonic strengthSodium nitratelawdescription
The hydrolysis of methyltin(IV) trichloride (CH 3 SnCl 3 ) has been studied in aqueous NaCl and NaNO 3 solutions (0 < l/mol dm -3 ≤1), at different temperatures (15 ≤ T/°C ≤ 45) by potentiometric measurements (H + -glass electrode). By considering the generic hydrolytic reaction pCH 3 Sn 3+ + qH 2 O = (CH 3 Sn) p (OH) q 3p-q +qH + (logβ pq ), we have the formation of five species and logβ 12 = -3.36, logβ 13 = -8.99, logβ 14 = -20.27 and logβ 25 = -7.61. The first hydrolysis step is measurable only at very low pH values and was not determined: a rough estimate of the hydrolysis constant is logβ 11 = -1.5 (± 0.5). The dependence on ionic strength of logβ pq is quite different in NaNO 3 and NaCl solutions, and the formation at low pH values of the species CH 3 Sn(OH)Cl - has been found with logβ = -1.40. Hydrolysis constants strongly depend on temperature and from the relationships logβ pq = f(T), ΔH o values have been calculated. Speciation problems of CH 3 Sn 3+ in aqueous solution are discussed.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1999-11-01 | Applied Organometallic Chemistry |