V. Doan et al., DIMERIZATION OF CARBOXYLIC-ACIDS AND SALTS - AN IR STUDY IN PERFLUOROPOLYETHER MEDIA, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 119(41), 1997, pp. 9810-9815
It was found that perfluoropolyethers (PFPE) with carboxylic acid end
groups, PFPE-COOH, and their sodium salts, PFPE-COONa, afford an anhyd
rous fluid medium in which the direct pair-wise interaction of these e
nd groups may be examined. An IR study (of the carbonyl band) of these
materials revealed not only the dimerization of acid units, but also
the formation of salt dimers, (salt)(2), and mixed dimers, (acid)(salt
). The carbonyl spectra of PFPE-acid/salt mixtures exhibit temperature
-dependent broadening, shift, and, in some cases, coalescence of the b
ands which are attributed to the pseudocoalescence phenomenon stemming
from the presence of relatively low energy cation exchange passages a
mong the three possible dimers. Examination of the corresponding CH3CO
OH/CH3COONa system by ab initio calculations (6-31G) yielded the heat
of dimerization of similar to 20, similar to 50, and similar to 35 kca
l/mol for the acid-acid, the salt-salt, and the acid-salt dimers, resp
ectively. The calculated dimer structures are shown and discussed, The
calculations also yielded the carbonyl stretching frequencies in good
accord, and in support of the analyses/postulates made for the PFPE-a
cid/salt system.