AN INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY ON THE STRUCTURAL PHASE-TRANSITIONS OF LAURYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE
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1993
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Infrared spectroscopy was used to study the structural phase, transitions of laurylammonium chloride in the temperature range from 290 to 365K. It was shown that there is a solid-solid phase transition at 339 K with a pre-transition at 327 K. The infrared spectra indicated that virgin crystals at room temperature form a well-ordered phase with all-trans hydrocarbon chains, and the lengths of N-H...Cl hydrogen bonds are different. The spectra suggested that the gauche conformers begin to appear at temperature above 327 K. The spectra at high temperature over 339 K demonstrated that the interaction between the chains decreases, the partial ''melting'' of the chains is obvious, and the hydrogen bonds (N-H...Cl) have the same lengths. The main transition and pre-transition are mainly assigned to the intramolecular and intermolecular order-disorder changes, respectively. |
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WANG W;LI LM;XI SQ.AN INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY ON THE STRUCTURAL PHASE-TRANSITIONS OF LAURYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE,ACTA CHIMICA SINICA,1993,51(1):59-65 |
Palavras-Chave | #N-ALKANES #X-RAY #BILAYER #C10H21NH3CL #BEHAVIOR |
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