Thermal analysis of tertiary butyl alcohol/sucrose/water ternary system

Zuo, JG; Hua, TC; Liu, BL; Zhou, GY

HERO ID

1071210

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2005

Language

English

PMID

19827244

HERO ID 1071210
In Press No
Year 2005
Title Thermal analysis of tertiary butyl alcohol/sucrose/water ternary system
Authors Zuo, JG; Hua, TC; Liu, BL; Zhou, GY
Journal Cryo-Letters
Volume 26
Issue 5
Page Numbers 289-296
Abstract The purpose of this work is to investigate the freezing properties of tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA)/sucrose/water ternary system. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is employed to determine the glass transition temperature of the maximally freeze-concentrated solution Tg' and the crystallization (or devitrification) temperature Tr. DSC measurements show that the presence of sucrose hinders the crystallization of TBA during cooling. The residual TBA in the glassy state will cause a decrease in Tg' and will crystallize during heating. An increase in the cooling rate causes a decrease in Tg'. For 10% TBA/10% sucrose/water ternary system, the critical heating rate is approximately 250 degrees C/min. Annealing treatment at temperatures below Tg' causes the crystallization of TBA, which indicates that TBA molecules still have appreciable mobility even at temperatures below Tg'. When the ratio of TBA to sucrose is less than 0.2, TBA cannot crystallize during cooling.
Pmid 19827244
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