Abstract

Volume changes accompanying the protonation of mono-, di- and poly-carboxylates in water were measured at 25° using the circulation dilatometer. The carboxylates include alkali metal and tetra-alkylammonium (TAA) salts of acetic, pivalic, glutaric acid and samples of poly(methacrylic acid) (PMA) having various molecular weights and degrees of stereoregularity. It was found that TAA counter-cation exerts specific influence on the differential molar volume change on protonation of the pivalate and PMA in contrast to the absence of such specificity in the corresponding alkali metal salts. These results were interpreted by the proposed association of the hydrophobic ammonium cation with the carboxylate anions. Volume contraction is accompanied by the association. It was also proposed, on the basis of these findings, that alkali metal counter-ion is not likely to be ‘site bound’ by the respective charges of PMA. PMA configuration has a minor effect on the volume change.

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