Abstract

The enthalpy of mixing of formamide,N-methylformamide,N,N-dimethylformamide, and hexamethylphosphoric triamide with MeCN was measured in the 283–328 K range. The enthalpic coefficients of the binary and ternary interactions between the amide molecules are calculated within the framework of the McMillan-Mayer theory. The contributions to the enthalpy of dissolution due to cavity formation in the solvent (Δcav H 0) and due to solute-solvent interaction (Δint H 0) were determined. The enthalpies of specific and nonspecific solvation of amides in MeCN were calculated. The main contribution to the enthalpy of solvation of formamide andN-methylformamide is from specific interactions, while forN,N-dimethylformamide and hexamethylphosphoric triamide it is from nonspecific interactions. The values obtained are compared with those for solutions of the amides mentioned in water and methanol.

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