
The Chemistry of Nonaqueous Solvents V4
Solution Phenomena and Aprotic Solvents
- 1st Edition - November 14, 2012
 - Latest edition
 - Author: J J Lagowski
 - Language: English
 
The Chemistry of Nonaqueous Solvents, Volume IV: Solution Phenomena and Aprotic Solvents focuses on the chemistry of nonaqueous solvents, with emphasis on solution phenomena and… Read more

The Chemistry of Nonaqueous Solvents, Volume IV: Solution Phenomena and Aprotic Solvents focuses on the chemistry of nonaqueous solvents, with emphasis on solution phenomena and aprotic solvents such as tetramethylurea, inorganic acid chlorides, cyclic carbonates, and sulfolane.  This book is organized into seven chapters and begins with an overview of the theory of electrical conductivity and elementary experimental considerations, along with some of the interesting research on nonaqueous solvents. It then turns to a discussion on hydrogen bonding phenomena in nonaqueous systems as probed by four spectroscopic techniques; the different methods used in studying redox systems in nonaqueous solvents such as potentiometry and steady state diffusion methods; and the use of tetramethylurea as a nonaqueous medium for chemical reactions and chemical investigations. The reader is also introduced to inorganic acid chlorides of high dielectric constant, with special reference to antimony trichloride, and preparation methods for cyclic carbonates including vinylene carbonate, ethylene carbonate, propylene carbonate, and butylene carbonate. The book concludes with a chapter on sulfolane, focusing on its preparation and purification, physical properties, and toxicology.  This book will be of interest to chemists who want to know more about nonaqueous solvents.
List of Contributors Preface Contents of Previous Volumes 1. Conductivity in Nonaqueous Solvents     I. Introduction      II. Theory of Electrical Conductivity      III. Experimental Techniques      IV. Recent Research in Nonaqueous Solvents      References 2. Hydrogen Bonding Phenomena     I. Introduction      II. Infrared Spectroscopy      III. Raman Spectroscopy      IV. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy      V. Ultraviolet Spectroscopy      References 3. Redox Systems in Nonaqueous Solvents     I. Generalities about Redox Systems in Nonaqueous Solvents      II. Redox Systems in Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives      III. Conclusion      References4. Tetramethylurea     I. Introductory Comments      II. Solvent Preparation and Purification      III. Physical Properties      IV. Solubility Characteristics      V. Chemical Reactions      VI. Applied Studies      VII. Fundamental Investigations      VIII. Concluding Statements      References 5. Inorganic Acid Chlorides of High Dielectric Constant (with Special Reference to Antimony Trichloride)     I. Introduction     II. Purification and Physical Properties     III. Solvent Properties     IV. Cryoscopy: "Normal Solutes" and Inorganic Salts     V. Conductance of Simple Salts     VI. Conductance of Other Inorganic Halides     VII. Conductance of Probable Impurities     VIII. Organic Solutes: Introduction     IX. Organic Chloro Compounds     X. Solutions of Aromatic Hydrocarbons     XI. Amines     XII. Voltammetry in SbCl3     XIII. Other Applications of This Solvent     XIV. Other Similar Solvents     XV. Summary     References6. Cyclic Carbonates     I. Introduction      II. Preparation: General Methods      III. Vinylene Carbonate (VC)      IV. Ethylene Carbonate (EC)      V. Propylene Carbonate (PC)      VI. Chloro-Substituted Cyclic Carbonates      VII. Butylene Carbonate     VIII. o-Phenylene Carbonate      IX. Ethylene Carbonate      X. Propylene Carbonate      XI. Propylene Carbonate-Water      XII. Propylene Carbonate-AlCl3      XIII. Propylene Carbonate-Dimethyl Sulfoxide      References 7. Sulfolane     I. Introduction      II. Preparation      III. Purification      IV. Physical Properties      V. Spectral Studies and Structure of Sulfolane      VI. Solubility Characteristics      VII. Electrochemical Studies      VIII. Reactions in Sulfolane      IX. Other Studies      References Author Index Subject Index
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