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Universal Trends between Acid Dissociation Constants in Protic and Aprotic Solvents
Michael Busch1,2, Elisabet Ahlberg3, Kari Laasonen2
1Institute of theoretical chemistry, Ulm University, Albert-Einstein Allee 11, 89069, Ulm, Germany.
Abstract:
pKa values in non-aqueous solvents are of critical importance in many areas of chemistry. Our knowledge is, despite their relevance, still limited to the most fundamental properties and few pKa values in the most common solvents. Taking advantage of a recently introduced computationally efficient procedure we computed the pKa values of 182 compounds in 21 solvents. This data set is used to establish for the first time universal trends between all solvents. Our computations indicate, that the total charge of the molecule and the charge of the acidic group combined with the Kamlet-Taft solvatochromic parameters are sufficient to predict pKa values with at least semi- quantitative accuracy. We find, that neutral acids such as alcohols are strongly affected by the solvent properties. This is contrasted by cationic acids like ammonium ions whose pKa is often almost completely independent from the choice of solvent.
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