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Heat capacity of alcohols in aqueous solutions in the temperature range from 5 to 125°C
Authors:G I Makhatadze  P L Privalov
Institution:(1) Institute of Protein Research, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Pushchino, Moscow Region, USSR
Abstract:Using a precise technique of scanning microcalorimetry the heat capacity differences between water and dilute aqueous solutions of ethanol, n-propanol, n-butanol and n-pentanol were measured from 5 to 125°C and the partial molar heat capacities of these substances in water were determined. It was found that the heat capacity increment for alcohol disolved in water is proportional to the number of the-CH 2 groups and decrease with a temperature increase. The heat capacity increment of hydration of non-polar groups is shown to be positive and large at room temperature and decreases in magnitude as the temperature increases. In contrast, the heat capacity increment of hydration of polar groups is negative at room tempreature and increases as the temperature increases. From the temperature dependence of the heat capacity increment one can assume that the water molecules solvated by the non-polar groups of the alcohols behave in a non-cooperative manner.
Keywords:Microcalorimetry  alcohols  aqueous solution  partial volume  partial heat capacity  hydration
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