Abstract
Based on the scaled-particle theory, the Gibbs energy of the formation of cavities in the structure of water and some alcohols are calculated for the processes of dissolution of cobalt(III) and chromium(III) tris-acetylacetonates. The contribution from the hydrophobic hydration of the tris-acetylacetonate molecules in water is calculated. The location of the inversion area is clarified for a number of aqueous alcoholic solvents, and the effect the solvent’s macrophysical parameters have on the patterns of tris-acetylacetonate solvation is analyzed.
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