Gutmann acceptor and donor numbers

The Gutmann Acceptor- (AN) and Donor Number (DN) are measures of the strength of solvents as Lewis acids or bases.
The Acceptor Number is based on the 31P-NMR chemical shift of triethylphosphine oxide in the solvent.
The Donor Number is based on the heat of reaction between the compound dissolved in CH2ClCH2Cl and SbCl5, and is therefore a 'solute' rather than a 'solvent' scale. Because SbCl5 is decomposed by protic compounds, e.g. alcohols, the Donor Numbers for these have to be determined by indirect methods.

The Acceptor Number is a measure of hydrogen bond acidity and correlated with other hydrogen bond acidity scales such as → Dimroth-Reichardt ET (→ ET vs AN) and → Swain Acity (→ Acity vs AN). Correlation with → Kamlet-Taft α and → Catalán SA is weaker.
The Donor Number is correlated with → Kamlet-Taft β (→ β vs DN).

See → "The donor-acceptor approach to molecular interactions" by V. Gutmann, Plenum Press, New York and London (1978), and →Lewis donor strength for scales of Lewis bases.

Note: AN values in parenthesis are estimated from the corresponding Dimroth-Reichardt ET-values.

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NameFormulaAcceptor number
AN
Donor number
DN
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formamideCH3NO39.824.0amide;
methanolCH4O41.519.0alcohol;
3-methylphenolC7H8O50.4
acetic acidC2H4O252.920.0carboxylic_acid;
2,2,2-trifluoroethanolC2H3F3O53.8halo; alcohol;
waterH2O54.818.0
1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-propanolC3H2F6O66.7halo; alcohol;
formic acidCH2O283.619.0carboxylic_acid;
antimony pentachlorideCl5Sb100.0
trifluoroacetic acidC2HF3O2105.3halo; carboxylic_acid;
methanesulfonic acidCH4O3S126.3
trifluoromethanesulfonic acidCHF3O3S129.1