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Gas-phase electrochemistry: Measuring absolute potentials and investigating ion and electron hydration

Journal

PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Volume 83, Issue 12, Pages 2129-2151

Publisher

INT UNION PURE APPLIED CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1351/PAC-CON-11-08-15

Keywords

absolute potentials; clusters; electrochemistry; electron capture dissociation; electron transfer; gaseous state; hydrated ions; hydration; ion nanocalorimetry; solvation; thermochemistry

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [CHE-1012833]
  2. Eastman Chemical Co.
  3. Petroleum Research Fund [47916-AC6]
  4. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0840505] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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In solution, half-cell potentials and ion solvation energies (or enthalpies) are measured relative to other values, thus establishing ladders of thermochemical values that are referenced to the potential of the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE) and the proton hydration energy (or enthalpy), respectively, which are both arbitrarily assigned a value of 0. In this focused review article, we describe three routes for obtaining absolute solution-phase half-cell potentials using ion nanocalorimetry, in which the energy resulting from electron capture (EC) by large hydrated ions in the gas phase are obtained from the number of water molecules lost from the reduced precursor cluster, which was developed by the Williams group at the University of California, Berkeley. Recent ion nanocalorimetry methods for investigating ion and electron hydration and for obtaining the absolute hydration enthalpy of the electron are discussed. From these methods, an absolute electrochemical scale and ion solvation scale can be established from experimental measurements without any models.

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