Excess partial molal heat capacities of Bu4NBr in water from 4 to 70°C and the effect on the water structure
- 1 January 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Transactions of the Faraday Society
- Vol. 67, 2528-2531
- https://doi.org/10.1039/tf9716702528
Abstract
The integral heats of solution, ΔHs, of Bu4NBr in water, determined from 45 to 75°C, have been combined with integral heats of solution from 3 to 35°C reported earlier to derive excess partial molal heat capacities, text-decoration:overline C ° p E, of Bu4NBr in water from 4 to 70°C. text-decoration:overline C ° p E decreases from 4 to 25° but remains unchanged from 25° to 70°C. The temperature dependence of text-decoration:overline C ° p E for Bu4NBr in water is discussed in terms of the structural changes occurring in solution. Comparison of the temperature dependence of text-decoration:overline C ° p E for aqueous solutions of Bu4NBr with that for aqueous solutions of NaBPh4 shows that non-polar groups of aliphatic hydrocarbons affect water structure differently from those of aromatic hydrocarbons. An attempt has been made of explain this difference.Keywords
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