Hydrometallurgical thermodynamics. I. Effect of sulfate ion-pairing and ion-solvation on the copper-iron redox equilibrium in aqueous acetonitrile
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- Published by CSIRO Publishing in Australian Journal of Chemistry
- Vol. 36 (9) , 1687-1694
- https://doi.org/10.1071/ch9831687
Abstract
The copper-iron redox equilibrium is shifted to the right CuII+FeII↔CuI+FeIII by strong ion-pairing of sulfate ion with FeIII and by specific solvation of CuI with acetonitrile. The equilibrium constant has been measured by direct e.m.f. and spectroscopic methods between pH 0-2 and found to be about 107 higher for practical solutions of sulfates in acetonitrile/water than that calculated for perchlorates in pure water. Enthalpies and free energies of transfer of these ions from water to acetonitrile/water show that the shift in equilibrium to Cul+FeIII in acetonitrile/water solution is strongly favoured by enthalpy changes associated with copper(I)-acetonitrile ion-solvation. Ion-pairing of sulfate ion with iron(III) results in an increase in entropy and a small shift of the equilibrium to the right.Keywords
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