Children learn through play, and they learn more than adults might expect. Science experiments are a great way to spark their curiosity, get their minds active, and encourage them to do something that doesn’t involve a screen. 14187-32-7, C20H24O6. A document type is Article, introducing its new discovery., name: Dibenzo-18-crown-6
Complexation constants of the proton, Kf(LHS+), and of the hydronium ion, Kf(LH3O+), with a host of crown ethers (L) in acetonitrile have been determined.With 12-crown-4 the proton yielded LHS+ and (a sandwich complex?) L2HS+.The dibenzo effect in 18-crown-6-on Kf(LHS+) and Kf(L3O+) is 2 orders of magnitude greater than that on Kf(LK+).It is concluded that the proton as well as the hydronium ion is complexed by hydrogen bonding to the ether oxygens in addition to ion-dipole interaction with the oxygens.The exchange constant between LHS+ and Ag(1+) has been determined in propylene carbonate and found equal to the ratio of formation constants of the complexes.The mobility (lambda0) of the hydronium ion complex with dicyclohexano-18-crown-6 in acetonitrile (cis, syn, cis) has been found equal to 68.3 (25 deg C) and is considerably greater than the literature value of 53.3 of the complex with potassium.
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