How many molecular layers of polar solvent molecules control chemistry? The concept of compensating dipoles

Chemistry. 2013 Sep 27;19(40):13511-21. doi: 10.1002/chem.201300770. Epub 2013 Aug 12.

Abstract

The extension of the solvent influence of the shell into the volume of a polar medium was examined by means of anti-collinear dipoles on the basis of the E(T)(30) solvent polarity scale (i.e., the molar energy of excitation of a pyridinium-N-phenolatebetaine dye; generally: E(T) =28,591 nm kcal mol(-1)/λmax) where no compensation effects were found. As a consequence, solvent polarity effects are concentrated to a very thin layer of a few thousand picometres around the solute where extensions into the bulk solvent become unimportant. A parallelism to the thin surface layer of water to the gas phase is discussed.

Keywords: dipoles; polarity; solvatochromism; solvent shells.