Wahab , A and Mahiuddin , S
(2009)
Density, ultrasonic velocity, electrical conductivity, viscisity and Raman Spectra of methanolic Mg(ClO4)2, Mg(NO3)2 and Mg(OAc)2 solutions.
J Chemical Engineering Data, 54 (2).
pp. 436-443.
Abstract
Density, ultrasonic velocity, electrical conductivity, viscosity, and Raman spectra of methanolic Mg(ClO4)2,
Mg(NO3)2, and Mg(OAc)2 solutions were measured as functions of concentration (dilute to saturation) and
temperature (273.15 e T/K e 313.15). The isentropic compressibility, electrical conductivity, and Raman
spectral data reveal the following order of anion-solvent interactions and mobility in methanol: OAc- <
NO3
- < ClO4
-. Anionic effect on the isentropic compressibility and conductivity roughly appear to follow
Hofmeister series. Transport properties and Raman spectra also indicate a moderate solvent-shared ion pairing
in concentrated Mg(NO3)2 solutions.
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