Abstract

Trifluoroacetic anhydride is a strong electron acceptor. Its enthalpies of mixing with various organic electron donors were determined, which are mostly controlled by acid-base interaction. A certain contribution into the enthalpies of mixing is also made by nonspecific solvation. This contribution can be accounted for by means of a three-parameter equation.

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