Effect of ethanol and temperature on the hydrolysis of a nickel(II) ion inethanol-water solutions

Citation
Ch. Ho et Jw. Van Zee, Effect of ethanol and temperature on the hydrolysis of a nickel(II) ion inethanol-water solutions, IND ENG RES, 39(3), 2000, pp. 752-758
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Chemical Engineering
Journal title
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
ISSN journal
08885885 → ACNP
Volume
39
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
752 - 758
Database
ISI
SICI code
0888-5885(200003)39:3<752:EOEATO>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
The hydrolytic reactions of a nickel ion in an ethanol-water mixture system were studied by using titration techniques and by considering the nickel n itrate complexes in the system. It is shown that Ni-4(OH)(4)(4+) is the mai n species in 21.2 and 44.4 wt % ethanol-in-water solutions between 25 and 1 5 degrees C. The values of the formation constant Q(4,4) for Ni-4(OH)(4)(4) and the formation constants for the nickel nitrate complexes (beta(1) and beta(2)) are obtained by fitting the experimental data to equilibrium mode ls. The solvating reaction of a nickel ion in ethanol-water solutions is in cluded in the analysis of data and the equilibrium constant (alpha) is foun d to be a number smaller than 10(-9). It is shown that the precipitation pH of the Ni(OH)(2) will decrease as the ethanol content increases and as the temperature of the solution increases. The values of log Q(4,4) change fro m -26.3 +/- 0.10 to -20.4 +/- 0.06 when the temperature changes from 25 to 75 degrees C in 1.0 M Ni(NO3)(2) aqueous solutions. The values of log Q(4,4 ) change from -23.9 +/- 0.2 to -19.6 +/- 0.1 in a 1.0 M Ni(NO3)(2), 44.4 wt % ethanol solution over the same temperature range. At a fixed temperature , the values of Q(4,4) increase as the concentration increases and this is explained by the effect of ionic strength in the solution. The results also show that the standard enthalpy changes (Delta H degrees) for the hydrolyt ic reaction of Ni-4(OH)(4)(4+) were 183.9 +/- 4.5 and 167.2 +/- 9.6 kJ/mol in 21.2 and 44.4 wt % ethanol-in-water solutions.