Literature DB >> 23730822

A combined theoretical and experimental study of solid octyl and decylammonium chlorides and of their aqueous solutions.

Valentina Migliorati1, Paolo Ballirano, Lorenzo Gontrani, Stefano Materazzi, Francesca Ceccacci, Ruggero Caminiti.   

Abstract

The analysis of the thermal behavior of octyl- (OAC) and decylammonium chloride (DAC) has provided relevant new information. OAC shows a polymorphic phase transition that starts at 308 K and is completed at 313 K, between a monoclinic and a tetragonal structure, which belongs to a space group different from what was observed for other alkylammonium chlorides. At the melting temperature (463 K), the growing of a strong first sharp diffraction peak (FSDP) occurring at a d-spacing of ca. 21.0 Å was observed. DAC is characterized by two phase transitions at 318 (T(d1)) and 323 K (T(d2)). At T(d1), the LT polymorph coexists with a new-formed phase. At T(d2) the LT polymorph is replaced by a further polymorphic modification of DAC that becomes the only one at 328 K. This second phase transition signals the occurrence of a phase, closely related to the LT polymorph of HeAC, that crystallizes in the tetragonal crystal system a = ca. 5.00 Å and c = ca. 28.5 Å, P4/nmm space group. DAC melting starts at 458 K and is accompanied, as in the case of OAC, by the growing of a strong FSDP at a d-spacing of ca. 24.8 Å. A parallel DSC study confirmed the above-mentioned transitions. In addition, the structural properties of OAC/water and DAC/water mixtures were studied using an integrated approach, which combines X-ray diffraction and molecular dynamics (MD) techniques. A very good agreement between theoretical and experimental diffraction patterns has been obtained for both investigated mixtures. A thorough analysis of the MD trajectories shows that strong anion-water interactions are present in the mixtures, where Cl(-) forms a rather unstructured first hydration shell of water molecules bound to the anion in a linear Cl···H-O configuration. Moreover, cations and anions were found to interact with each other, and to form "solvent-shared ion pairs", in which one or more water molecules are shared between Cl(-) and the alkylammonium cation.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23730822     DOI: 10.1021/jp403103w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


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