Polyhydric alcohols under high pressure: comparative ultrasonic study of elastic properties
We carried out an experimental ultrasonic study of polyhydric alcohols with the general chemical formula C n H n +2 (OH) n with an increasing number of OH groups: glycerol ( n = 3), erythritol ( n = 4), xylitol ( n = 5), sorbitol ( n = 6). The baric and temperature dependences of the elastic charact...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2024-12, Vol.26 (47), p.29577-29583 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We carried out an experimental ultrasonic study of polyhydric alcohols with the general chemical formula C
n
H
n
+2
(OH)
n
with an increasing number of OH groups: glycerol (
n
= 3), erythritol (
n
= 4), xylitol (
n
= 5), sorbitol (
n
= 6). The baric and temperature dependences of the elastic characteristics of these substances in the crystalline and glassy states were studied both under isothermal compression up to 1 GPa and during the isobaric heating of 77-295 K. For glycerol, glasses were obtained at different cooling rates, glass-liquid transitions were studied at different pressures. All the studied glasses have lower elastic moduli than the same substances in the crystalline state at the same pressure-temperature conditions. We obtained a cascade of glass-supercooled liquid-crystal transitions during heating of glassy erythritol. In the series of substances with
n
= 3, 4, 5 the bulk moduli show a tendency to decrease with increasing
n
. However, sorbitol (
n
= 6) unexpectedly has the highest elastic moduli among the studied substances in both the glassy and crystalline states. The studied glassformers show a general tendency to increase the glass transition temperature
T
g
and the fragility coefficient
m
with increasing
n
.
Elastic moduli of glassy and crystalline erythritol in the temperature range of 77-300 K. |
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ISSN: | 1463-9076 1463-9084 1463-9084 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d4cp03667k |