Problem of assigning values to energy changes of electrode reactions

Daniel E. Haines , Daniel C. O'Hanlon , Joseph Manna , Marya K. Jones , Sarah E. Shaner , Jibin Sun , and Michael D. Hopkins. Inorganic Chemistry 2013...
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mmol).'j 4a16 was isolated in 70% yield as a yellow solid, mp 130" dec. Similarly prepared, by treatment of 3a with (CsH&CCI and addition of NH4PFs, was 5a,lS mp 135-136" dec. In contrast, treatment of 3a

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with C H 3 0 S 0 2 F (or HCI gas) unexpectedly affords known6 6a. Whereas rapid removal of the SOs from freshly prepared (or aged) solutions of lb-d yields only 2b-d, respectively, similar treatment of the SO2 solution of l a affords some ( 5 % ) 2a and another 1 : 1 adduct of l a and SOz, 7a. 7a, a yellow solid, mp 62-65", is

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m o n ~ m e r i c 'and ~ the suggested structure receives support from the ir and nmr data.20 Surprisingly, 7a polymerizes on storage in SOz, CHC13, or CH2C12. Initially, soluble dimeric and/or trimeric species can be isolated,21 mp 150-160" dec. They show a new C;H5 'H nmr a richer us0 ir region,23but vir(15) The same synthesis of 4a was mentioned in a recent review.2d B F34.42; ~: H, 3.41; S, (16) Anal. Calcd for C I I H ~ ~ F ~ O ~C, 8.34. Found: C, 34.17; H, 3.31; S, 8.22. AM = 111 ohm-' cm2 (-5 X 10-4 M , acetone)," ir U C ~ O2072, 2041, u s 0 1302, 1139 cm-1 (Nujol); 1H nmr (PFs- derivative of 4a) C5H5 r 4.00 s, CHI 6.95 s (deuterioacetone). (17) Molar conductivities of -1 X 10-3 M solutions of 1 : 1 electrolytes in acetone fall in the range of 100-150 ohm-' cm2; see M. B. Reynolds and C. A. I