The Trifluoroacetic Acid Solvent System. Part I. Bases
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Electrical conductivity has been used to study the ionic behavior of several simple solutes in 100% trifluoroacetic acid. Fuoss extrapolations have been used to evaluate the limiting equivalent conductivities and association constants of the ammonium and alkali metal trifluoroacetates. The dependence of ionic mobility upon cation radius is different from that in water and other solvents and suggests that solvation is much less important in 100% trifluoroacetic acid. On the basis of these results, a proton transfer mechanism of conductance for the trifluoroacetate ion appears unlikely.