Abstract

The influence of the composition of acetonitrile-dimethylsulfoxide solvents on the stability of silver(I) complexes with 18-crown-6 ether was studied potentiometrically. An increase in the concentration of dimethylsulfoxide decreased the stability of the coordination compound. It was shown on the basis of the thermodynamic characteristics of solvation of the reagents that a determining factor of complex formation equilibrium shifts was the solvation effect of the Ag+ ion. An equation was suggested for predicting the stability of silver(I) coordination compounds with crown ethers and pyridine-type ligands in binary mixtures of aprotic solvents from changes in the solvation state of the central ion.

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