Ion size dependences of the salting-out effect: reversed order of sodium and lithium ions

H Katsuto, R Okamoto, T Sumi… - The Journal of Physical …, 2021 - ACS Publications
A general trend of the salting-out effect on hydrophobic solutes in aqueous solution is that
the smaller the size of a dissolved ion, the larger the effect of reducing the solubility of a
hydrophobe. An exception is that Li+, the smallest in alkali metal ions, has a notably weaker
effect than Na+. To understand the reversed order in the cation series, we performed
molecular dynamics simulations of aqueous solutions of salt ions and calculated the
Setschenow coefficient of methane with the ionic radius of either a cation or an anion varied …

[引用][C] Ion size dependences of the salting-out effect: Reversed order of sodium and lithium ions

R Okamoto, K Koga, A Onuki - J. Phys. Chem, 2020
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