The Chemistry of Nonaqueous Solvents VB :Acid and Aprotic Solvents

Publication subTitle :Acid and Aprotic Solvents

Author: Lagowski   J. J.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323153324

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780124338418

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780124338418

Subject: O645 solution

Language: ENG

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The Chemistry of Nonaqueous Solvents, Volume V: Acidic and Aprotic Solvents, Part B covers the theoretical aspects of individual solvents in nonaqueous solution chemistry.
This volume is divided into five chapters. The first two chapters discuss the purification, structure, physical properties, electrochemistry, solubilities, and reactions of specific solvents, including trifluoroacetic and halosulfuric acids. Chapter 3 deals briefly with the preparations and properties of the
interhalogens, principally in the liquid state. This chapter emphasizes their uses as nonaqueous solvents, especially through extensive study of their acid-base reactions. Spectroscopic data and their contribution to the understanding of their solution chemistries are also considered. Chapter 4 surveys the autoionization, purification methods, solubilities, solvolytic reactions, conductivity, conductometric, potentiometric, spectrophotometric, and visual titrations, as well as the isolation of solid complexes in inorganic halides and oxyhalides. Chapter 5 describes the solubility, reactivity, and spectroscopic data of molten salts.
This book is of value to analytical chemists, and analytical chemistry teachers and students.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 8

List of Contributors

pp.:  8 – 10

Preface

pp.:  10 – 14

Contents of Other Volumes

pp.:  14 – 20

Chapter 1. Trifluoroacetic Acid

pp.:  20 – 72

Chapter 2. Halosulfuric Acids

pp.:  72 – 176

Chapter 3. The Interhalogens

pp.:  176 – 216

Chapter 4. Inorganic Halides and Oxyhalides as Solvents

pp.:  216 – 288

Chapter 5. Molten Salts as Nonaqueous Solvents

pp.:  288 – 350

Author Index

pp.:  350 – 374

Subject Index

pp.:  374 – 380

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