The hydrolysis of methyltin(IV) cations at fairly high concentrations was investigated to evaluate the formation of polynuclear species in aqueous solution. The hydrolysis of monomethyltin(IV), dimethyltin(IV), and trimethyltin(IV) was studied by potentiometry at T = 298.15 K and at I = 1 mol·L -1 in NaNO 3 aqueous solutions. The results obtained gave evidence for the formation of the following polynuclear species, in addition to the mononuclear species already reported, which were also considered in the models proposed for the three systems investigated: [(CH 3)Sn(OH) 3] 0, [(CH 3)Sn(OH) 4] -, [((CH 3)Sn) 2(OH) 4] 2+, [((CH 3)Sn) 2(OH) 5] +, [((CH 3)Sn) 2(OH) 7] -, [((CH 3)Sn) 3(OH) 5] 4+, [((CH 3)Sn) 3(OH) 7] 2+, [((CH 3)Sn) 5(OH) 9] 6+, and [((CH 3)Sn) 5(OH) 11] 4+ for the monomethyltin(IV) system; [((CH 3) 2Sn)(OH)] +, [((CH 3) 2Sn)(OH) 2] 0, [((CH 3) 2Sn)(OH) 3] -, [((CH 3) 2Sn) 2(OH) 2] 2+, [((CH 3) 2Sn) 2(OH) 3] +, [((CH 3) 2Sn) 3(OH) 4] 2+, and [((CH 3) 2Sn) 4(OH) 6] 2+ for the dimethyltin(IV) system; [((CH 3) 3Sn)(OH)] 0, [((CH 3) 3Sn)(OH) 2] -, [((CH 3) 3Sn) 2(OH)] +, [((CH 3) 3Sn) 2(OH) 2] 0, and [((CH 3) 3Sn) 2(OH) 4] 2- for the trimethyltin(IV) system. The formation constants βpq OH (relative to the equilibrium p(CH 3) nSn (4-n)+ + qOH - = ((CH 3) nSn) p(OH) q (p(4-n)-q)) can be expressed as a function of the cation charge z (z = 4 - n) by the general equation: log βpq OH/(p + q) = 1 + (2.50 ± 0.05)z, that allows the calculation of rough values of βpq OH for any (p,q) couple. The reliability of the proposed speciation models is discussed. As expected for a tricharged cation, by increasing the concentration of (CH 3)Sn 3+, the yield of polynuclear species becomes predominant; this behavior is less marked for (CH 3) 2Sn 2+ and (CH 3) 3Sn +

Hydrolysis of Monomethyl- Dimethyl- and Trimethyltin(IV) Cationsin Fairly Concentrated Aqueous Solutions at I = 1 mol L-1 (NaNO3) and T = 298.15 K. Evidences for the Predominance of Polynuclear Species

CIGALA, ROSALIA maria;DE STEFANO, Concetta;SAMMARTANO, Silvio
2011-01-01

Abstract

The hydrolysis of methyltin(IV) cations at fairly high concentrations was investigated to evaluate the formation of polynuclear species in aqueous solution. The hydrolysis of monomethyltin(IV), dimethyltin(IV), and trimethyltin(IV) was studied by potentiometry at T = 298.15 K and at I = 1 mol·L -1 in NaNO 3 aqueous solutions. The results obtained gave evidence for the formation of the following polynuclear species, in addition to the mononuclear species already reported, which were also considered in the models proposed for the three systems investigated: [(CH 3)Sn(OH) 3] 0, [(CH 3)Sn(OH) 4] -, [((CH 3)Sn) 2(OH) 4] 2+, [((CH 3)Sn) 2(OH) 5] +, [((CH 3)Sn) 2(OH) 7] -, [((CH 3)Sn) 3(OH) 5] 4+, [((CH 3)Sn) 3(OH) 7] 2+, [((CH 3)Sn) 5(OH) 9] 6+, and [((CH 3)Sn) 5(OH) 11] 4+ for the monomethyltin(IV) system; [((CH 3) 2Sn)(OH)] +, [((CH 3) 2Sn)(OH) 2] 0, [((CH 3) 2Sn)(OH) 3] -, [((CH 3) 2Sn) 2(OH) 2] 2+, [((CH 3) 2Sn) 2(OH) 3] +, [((CH 3) 2Sn) 3(OH) 4] 2+, and [((CH 3) 2Sn) 4(OH) 6] 2+ for the dimethyltin(IV) system; [((CH 3) 3Sn)(OH)] 0, [((CH 3) 3Sn)(OH) 2] -, [((CH 3) 3Sn) 2(OH)] +, [((CH 3) 3Sn) 2(OH) 2] 0, and [((CH 3) 3Sn) 2(OH) 4] 2- for the trimethyltin(IV) system. The formation constants βpq OH (relative to the equilibrium p(CH 3) nSn (4-n)+ + qOH - = ((CH 3) nSn) p(OH) q (p(4-n)-q)) can be expressed as a function of the cation charge z (z = 4 - n) by the general equation: log βpq OH/(p + q) = 1 + (2.50 ± 0.05)z, that allows the calculation of rough values of βpq OH for any (p,q) couple. The reliability of the proposed speciation models is discussed. As expected for a tricharged cation, by increasing the concentration of (CH 3)Sn 3+, the yield of polynuclear species becomes predominant; this behavior is less marked for (CH 3) 2Sn 2+ and (CH 3) 3Sn +
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