1964
DOI: 10.3891/acta.chem.scand.18-0769
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Thermodynamics of the Ionization of Some Thiols in Aqueous Solution.

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“…The experimental pK a 's for this set of organic thiols are listed in Table 1 and range from 4 to 12 pK a units. [65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76] The test calculations in Figure 1 indicate that there is a large error in the calculation of the pK a 's for simple thiols. In previous studies on nucleobases, we found that the methods that performed well for pK a 's of cation-neutral pairs often performed poorly for pK a 's of neutral-anion pairs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The experimental pK a 's for this set of organic thiols are listed in Table 1 and range from 4 to 12 pK a units. [65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76] The test calculations in Figure 1 indicate that there is a large error in the calculation of the pK a 's for simple thiols. In previous studies on nucleobases, we found that the methods that performed well for pK a 's of cation-neutral pairs often performed poorly for pK a 's of neutral-anion pairs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…9 We have, therefore, measured the acidities of several thiols in the gas phase to determine the intrinsic effect of alkyl groups on acidity and to compare gas-phase acidities with aqueous acidities where ion-pairing is absent. 9 We have, therefore, measured the acidities of several thiols in the gas phase to determine the intrinsic effect of alkyl groups on acidity and to compare gas-phase acidities with aqueous acidities where ion-pairing is absent.…”
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“…At present, there are not enough data available to make that evaluation. The only data available for ionic organic sulfur species are for ionization of thiols (Irving et al 1964;Tsonopoulos et al 1976), which are not considered in this paper. These studies indicate, however, that thiols are very weak acids; this means that ionization would have a significant effect only in alkaline solutions such as those found in ultramafic rocks.…”
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confidence: 98%