Abstract

AbstractThe effect of pressure was studied on the dimerization reactions of six di‐ and tri‐substituted nitrosobenzenes in carbon tetrachloride at 25°C. The obtained configurational volume changes for the prototype one bond formation reactions are in the range of —17 to —21 cm3 mol−1 at 6.13 MPa. The volume changes were interpreted in terms of the perturbation theory of liquid; they were dominated by the volume change in the reference system composed of hard spheres. Small differences between the observed and theoretical reference volume changes were ascribed to the perturbation due to electrostatic interactions between the solute and solvent; the perturbation volume changes were estimated by the Kirkwood theory of dipolar solvation.

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