Rd. Oparin et al., Influence of temperature on the structure of concentrated aqueous solutions of sodium chloride, studied by the method of integral equations, RUSS J G CH, 70(11), 2000, pp. 1674-1679
The features of structure formation in 5.41 and 3.02 m aqueous solutions of
NaCl at high temperatures were studied by the method of integral equations
. The results suggest that heating will cause significant distortion of the
solvent structure, disappearance of its tetrahedral ordering, and apprecia
ble decrease in the number of hydrogen bonds. Heating will result in decrea
sed ordering of water molecules in the first hydration spheres of both ions
. At high temperatures the content of contact ion pairs in solutions consid
erably increases, and that of hydrate-separated ion pairs decreases. The te
mperature exerts a stronger effect on the structure of the less concentrate
d solution.