Oxoacidity: Reactions of Oxo-compounds in Ionic Solvents

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Cover of the book Oxoacidity: Reactions of Oxo-compounds in Ionic Solvents by Victor L. Cherginets, Elsevier Science
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Author: Victor L. Cherginets ISBN: 9780080455242
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: February 15, 2005
Imprint: Elsevier Science Language: English
Author: Victor L. Cherginets
ISBN: 9780080455242
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: February 15, 2005
Imprint: Elsevier Science
Language: English

The generally accepted definitions of acids and bases together with the generalized definition for the solvent system introduced by the author for the description of both molecular and ionic solvents are discussed. The oxobasicity index introduced as a measure of relative oxoacidic properties of ionic melts (pIL) and methods of its determination are presented. Moreover, the oxoacidity scales of ionic melts based on alkali metal halides at different temperatures are constructed. The sequential addition method (SAM), proposed by the author to investigate the effect of oxide particle size on oxide solubilities is presented.

This book is meant for specialists developing theoretical and applied aspects of molten salt chemistry, acid-base theories and solubility phenomena. It will also be useful for those chemists who wish to extend their knowledge of physical and solution chemistry.

  • First book devoted to oxoacids and oxobases
  • Aimed at specialists developing theoretical and applied aspects of molten salt chemistry, acid-base theories and solubility phenomena
  • The perfect handbook for beginners looking for preliminary knowledge about methods of investigation
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The generally accepted definitions of acids and bases together with the generalized definition for the solvent system introduced by the author for the description of both molecular and ionic solvents are discussed. The oxobasicity index introduced as a measure of relative oxoacidic properties of ionic melts (pIL) and methods of its determination are presented. Moreover, the oxoacidity scales of ionic melts based on alkali metal halides at different temperatures are constructed. The sequential addition method (SAM), proposed by the author to investigate the effect of oxide particle size on oxide solubilities is presented.

This book is meant for specialists developing theoretical and applied aspects of molten salt chemistry, acid-base theories and solubility phenomena. It will also be useful for those chemists who wish to extend their knowledge of physical and solution chemistry.

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