Structure of aqueous sodium sulfate solutions derived from X-ray diffraction

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XU JiXiang1
2 Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Science
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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solution structure; sodium sulfate; radial distribution function; contact ion pairs; X-ray diffraction;
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A rapid liquid X-ray diffractometer was used to study the time-averaged and space-averaged structure of aqueous sodium sulfate solutions at 298 and 323 K. Difference radial distribution functions of the solutions were obtained from accurate diffraction data. The interaction distances of Na+-OH2 and S-H2O in solutions were found to be 0.235 and 0.385 nm, respectively, after deconvolution of superposition peaks by Gaussian multi-peak fitting program. The characteristic distance of the NaSO4-contact ion pairs in higher concentration solutions was determined to be 0.345 nm, suggesting that the Na+ ions coordinated with SO42- ions in the mono-dentate form. Effects of concentration and temperature on the hydration structure of the solutions were discussed in the present paper. With a decrease in concentration, the contributions of the H2O to the diffraction pattern increase, the average coordination number of the Na+ ions hardly changes, while the hydration number of SO42-ions increases slightly. The formation of NaSO4-contact ion pairs becomes easier at higher temperature. The structure of hydrogen bond in dilute solutions is broken to a considerable extent with rising temperature, and the peak at 0.290 nm splits into two peaks at 0.275 and 0.305 nm, respectively.
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页码:2022 / 2027
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