Cb. Xiao et al., Apparent molar volumes and heat capacities of aqueous trifluoromethanesulfonic acid and its sodium salt from 283 to 328 K, J SOL CHEM, 30(3), 2001, pp. 201-211
Apparent molar heat capacities C-p,C-phi and volumes V-phi of aqueous trifl
uoromethanesulfonic (triflic) acid, HCF3SO3 (aq.) were determined with a Pi
cker flow microcalorimeter and vibrating-tube densimeter at temperatures fr
om 283 to 328 K and molalities from 0.05 to 9.5 mol-kg(-1). Values of V-phi
and C-p,C-phi display a maximum near 0.8 mol-kg(-1) V-phi also displays a
shallow minimum at similar to5 mol-kg(-1),while C-p,C-phi continues to decr
ease smoothly up to the limit of our measurements at 9.5 mol-kg(-1). We att
ribute this behavior to ion-ion interaction between triflate and the hydrat
ed proton to form the aqueous complex H2n+1 O-n(+) CF3SO3-(aq.), n = 5. Sta
ndard partial molar properties C-p(o) and V-o are consistent with results o
btained from NaCF3SO3 (aq.) and yield values for the triflate anion CF3SO3-
(aq.). over this range.