1997
DOI: 10.1021/ja9723139
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Closed-Shell Ion Pairs:  Cation and Aggregate Dynamics of Tetraalkylammonium Salts in an Ion-Pairing Solvent

Abstract: Tetrabutylammonium ion (1) forms tight ion pairs with small anions (Cl-, BH4 -) in CDCl3 solution. These ion pairs aggregate as a response to increasing solution concentration with little temperature dependence. Maximum aggregate size is approximately four ion pairs, as measured by comparing self-diffusion coefficients of the aggregates with that of an internal nonaggregating standard of the same shape and nominal size, tetrabutylsilane (2). The magnitudes of steady state interionic 1H{1H} NOEs observed betwee… Show more

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“…There are clearly two different processes taking place. The literature indicates that the process that takes place at low concentrations is dissociation of the ion pair, and the process at high concentrations is dimerization or aggregation of the ion pair (19,20). The experimental data fit well to isotherms based on this model giving K ip ϭ 7.3 Ϯ 0.5 ϫ 10…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…There are clearly two different processes taking place. The literature indicates that the process that takes place at low concentrations is dissociation of the ion pair, and the process at high concentrations is dimerization or aggregation of the ion pair (19,20). The experimental data fit well to isotherms based on this model giving K ip ϭ 7.3 Ϯ 0.5 ϫ 10…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…In chloroform, however, these cations are present as tightly-bound ion pairs, [18] and thus in order to clarify the role of the anion on the extent of complexation, their halides (chloride or iodide, depending on solubility) and tosylates (Ts) were studied. To gain further insight into the bind- [4]arene 10 [8a] and methylene-bridged double calix [4]arene 11, [19] flexible analogues of rigid 1 and 2, respectively ing mode of the flat N-methylpyridinium iodide, the recognition of N-methyl-2-picolinium (NM2Pic) and N-methyl-4-picolinium (NM4Pic) iodides was also studied (see Figure 1a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the binding of 3 a to BTABr should restrict the translational freedom of the bromide ion about the BTA cation, leading to an entropic cost not present during DPPC complexation. [20] These factors could explain why the binding free energy for DPPC is 1.2 kcal mol À1 higher than that for BTABr. We have designed a fluorosensor, in which unique squaric acid diamides serve as the binding substructure, for signaling the presence of selected choline phospholipids.…”
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