Abstract

Partition coefficients of Cu(acac)2 were determined in eleven organic solvents-0.10M perchlorate systems. Their magnitude was compared with that of the enol form of Hacac and evaluated by a modified equation based on the regular solution theory. The partition coefficient of the copper (II) chelate has been demonstrated to strongly depend on some specific solute-solvent interactions such as direct coordination to the central metal and hydrogen bonding to the ligand molecules. In the case of chloroform, particularly the specific interaction has been elucidated by an association reaction, for which the equilibrium constant has been determined.

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