Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2890777577> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2890777577 abstract "The experimental 195Pt NMR chemical shift, δ(195Pt), of the [PtCl6]2- anion dissolved in binary mixtures of water and a fully miscible organic solvent is extremely sensitive to the composition of the mixture at room temperature. Significantly nonlinear δ(195Pt) trends as a function of solvent composition are observed in mixtures of water-methanol, or ethylene glycol, 2-methoxyethanol, and 1,2-dimethoxyethane (DME). The extent of the deviation from linearity of the δ(195Pt) trend depends strongly on the nature of the organic component in these solutions, which broadly suggests preferential solvation of the [PtCl6]2- anion by the organic molecule. This simplistic interpretation is based on an accepted view pertaining to monovalent cations in similar binary solvent mixtures. To elucidate these phenomena in detail, classical molecular dynamics computer simulations were performed for [PtCl6]2- in water-methanol and water-DME mixtures using the anionic charge scaling approach to account for the effect of electronic dielectric screening. Our simulations suggest that the simplistic model of preferential solvation of [PtCl6]2- by the organic component as inferred from nonlinear δ(195Pt) trends is not entirely accurate, particularly for water-DME mixtures. The δ(195Pt) trend in these mixtures levels off for high DME mole fractions, which results from apparent preferential location of [PtCl6]2- anions at the borders of water-rich regions or clusters within these inherently micro-heterogeneous mixtures. By contrast in water-methanol mixtures, apparently less pronounced mixed solvent micro-heterogeneity is found, suggesting the experimental δ(195Pt) trend is consistent with a more moderate preferential solvation of [PtCl6]2- anions. This finding underlines the important role of solvent-solvent interactions and micro-heterogeneity in determining the solvation environment of [PtCl6]2- anions in binary solvent mixtures, probed by highly sensitive 195Pt NMR. The notion that preferential solvation of [PtCl6]2- results primarily from competing ion-solvent interactions as generally assumed for monatomic ions, may not be appropriate in general." @default.
- W2890777577 created "2018-09-27" @default.
- W2890777577 creator A5019849798 @default.
- W2890777577 creator A5022748451 @default.
- W2890777577 creator A5029822998 @default.
- W2890777577 creator A5088243271 @default.
- W2890777577 date "2018-09-14" @default.
- W2890777577 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2890777577 title "195Pt NMR and Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study of the Solvation of [PtCl6]2– in Water–Methanol and Water–Dimethoxyethane Binary Mixtures" @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1546622551 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1964332144 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1965365237 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1966056237 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1966517438 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1969079704 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1970470789 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1972817738 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1973979659 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1974158537 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1976499671 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1981651552 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1984233626 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1989088345 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1989966971 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1990326087 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1990862877 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1991794210 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W1997786551 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2000710532 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2005052719 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2007590928 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2007942552 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2012343787 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2016426910 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2019657469 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2021193731 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2022673999 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2030639997 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2031454830 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2033302151 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2035266068 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2035687084 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2038263162 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2038294046 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2040127480 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2041638382 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2043328360 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2052038479 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2052241603 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2054834960 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2058888865 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2060238571 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2061816828 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2063748712 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2063959000 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2065558977 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2067579981 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2069123867 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2070753604 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2070899770 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2070912724 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2073801789 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2075006256 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2075320109 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2076026976 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2080465136 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2081693079 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2084209573 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2085371391 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2087344674 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2090043479 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2098195459 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2103945336 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2105297044 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2118487585 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2128572087 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2144819956 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2146907564 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2151804489 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2160544821 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2162198887 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2166269088 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2171268876 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2171576223 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2206954826 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2282187080 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2313013529 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2315276746 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2315436823 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2316921524 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2318870316 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2321072604 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2329832775 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2330895434 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2623837451 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W2647477804 @default.
- W2890777577 cites W4254536785 @default.
- W2890777577 doi "https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b01554" @default.
- W2890777577 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30215514" @default.
- W2890777577 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.