Positron annihilation in and compressibility of n-butanol in ethylene glycol, 1,2-butanediol and 1,4-butanediol: Do hydrophobic-like phenomena occur in non-aqueous, highly-associated solvents? |
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Authors: | K. Jerie A. Baranowski J. Gliński J. Przybylski |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Wroc?aw Wroc?aw, Poland 2. Wroc?aw Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Wroc?aw Institute of Experimental Physics Wroc?aw, Poland 3. Wroc?aw Faculty of Chemistry, University of Wroc?aw Faculty of Chemistry Wroc?aw, Poland 4. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Wroc?aw Wroc?aw, Poland
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Abstract: | Experimental results of positron annihilation experiments in solutions of n-butanol in three diols are compared to those of ultrasonic velocity and absorption. Variations of the annihilation parameters with composition show that the effect of the hydrophobic solute on the original diol structure is rather limited and occurs only in the system where ethylene glycol is the solvent. Subtle similarities were found when compared it to the respective results for similar aqueous systems, suggesting that crystalline-like solvates are forming in ethylene glycol. However, no such evidences were found for the systems where butanediols are the solvents. Ultrasonic investigations do not confirm formation of any specific structures. This is caused, most possibly, by the fact that compressibility of solvates is close to those of the pure components and/or that of unstructured medium (regular solution). |
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