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Surprising acidity of hydrated lithium cations in organic solvents

Deng, Haiqiang  
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Peljo, Pekka  
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Stockmann, T. Jane  
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2014
Chemical Communications (ChemComm)

Lithium cations are shown to have a significant role on catalyzing oxygen and proton reduction along with SN1 reactions in biphasic systems. We propose that this catalytic effect is due to the surprising acidity of the hydrated cations; interactions between the cation and its surrounding solvation shell will make the constituent water molecules more acidic.

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