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Heat capacities and volumes of transfer of cholesteryl oleyl carbonate into various solvents
Authors:D D Deshpande  D Patterson
Institution:(1) Otto Maass Chemistry Building, McGill University, 801, Sherbrooke Street West, H3A 2K6 Montreal, Quebec, Canada;(2) Present address: Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Powai, Bombay, India
Abstract:Heat capacities DeltaC p and volumes DeltaV have been obtained at 25°C for the transfer of cholesteryl oleyl carbonate (ChOC) from a reference solvent, the highly-branched alkane 2,2,4,4,6,8,8-heptamethylnonane into various solvents. These include normal, branched, and cyclic alkanes as well as the pure cholesteric ChOC. DeltaV and most DeltaC p are associated with the change of environmental free volume during the transfer process and are predicted by the Prigogine-Flory theory. However, for n-alkane solvents with more than twelve carbons, DeltaC p is large, positive, and unattributable to free volume changes. It is consistent with a restriction of alkane segmental motion by the ChOC. The same mechanism has been proposed to explain an antiplasticization effect of ChOC on transitions in polymers.
Keywords:cholesteryl oleyl carbonate  n-alkanes  heat capacity of transfer  volume of transfer  segmental motion
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