1984
DOI: 10.1021/ic00188a028
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Fluoride ion affinities of germanium tetrafluoride and boron trifluoride from thermodynamic and structural data for (SF3)2GeF6, ClO2GeF5, and ClO2BF4

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“…The present results are therefore more consistent with the older fluoride affinity value FA͑BF 3 ͒ϭ385Ϯ25 kJ/mol. 36 As can be seen from …”
Section: Present Values ͑Frommentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The present results are therefore more consistent with the older fluoride affinity value FA͑BF 3 ͒ϭ385Ϯ25 kJ/mol. 36 As can be seen from …”
Section: Present Values ͑Frommentioning
confidence: 92%
“…in which DH L is the lattice enthalpy, which in the case of nonlinear polyatomic ions is given by Equation (12): [61] DH…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have calculated U L for the ammonium salts of anions 1-4 using a relationship [Eq. (13)] developed by Mallouk et al, [61] which was later expanded by Jenkins et al [62] and Gutowski et al [57] U…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reaction enthalpy of this interaction, i.e., the fluoride ion affinity, serves as a good measure for the strength of a Lewis acid. Since only a small number of fluoride ion affinities had been estimated experimentally and often with relatively large uncertainties and discrepancies due to the use of different techniques [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10], it was important to create a selfconsistent set of fluoride ion affinities containing essentially all of the important Lewis acids.…”
Section: Quantitative Scale For Lewis Aciditymentioning
confidence: 99%