Microheterogeneity in binary mixtures of aliphatic alcohols and alkanes: ATR-IR/NIR spectroscopic and chemometric studies

Aliphatic alcohols form homogeneous mixtures with alkanes of similar size and structure, however at a molecular level one can expect the presence of both the homo and heteroclusters leading to the local heterogeneity. Recently, we observed this phenomenon in the binary mixtures of methanol with alip...

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description Aliphatic alcohols form homogeneous mixtures with alkanes of similar size and structure, however at a molecular level one can expect the presence of both the homo and heteroclusters leading to the local heterogeneity. Recently, we observed this phenomenon in the binary mixtures of methanol with aliphatic alcohols [ RSC Adv. , 2016, 6 , 37195]. This paper provides new and comprehensive information on the structure of alcohol/alkane mixtures at a molecular level. Besides, we studied the relationship between the chain structure and the deviation from the ideal mixture. A particular attention was paid for the difference between the linear and cyclic alcohols and alkanes. For studies we selected two alcohols: 1-hexanol, cyclohexanol, and two alkanes: n -hexane, cyclohexane. By combining these two pairs of compounds, we obtained four different alcohol/alkane mixtures. The inhomogeneity distribution of molecules in these mixtures and deviation from the ideality was characterized by ATR-IR/NIR excess absorption spectra and chemometric methods. Obtained results allow us to conclude that the separation at a molecular level and the extent of deviation from the ideality depends on the degree of association of the alcohol and the similarity of alkyl parts. As 1-hexanol is more associated than cyclohexanol, 1-hexanol/ n -hexane mixture is the closest to the ideal mixture. In contrast, cyclohexanol/ n -hexane is the most non-ideal mixture since in this case the smaller degree of self-association of cyclohexanol is coupled with different structure of alcohol and alkane chains. This work evidences microheterogeneity and deviation from the ideality in binary mixtures of aliphatic alcohols and alkanes.
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