Glass transition dynamics and boiling temperatures of molecular liquids and their isomers

Wang, LM; Richert, R

HERO ID

680451

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2007

Language

English

PMID

17388430

HERO ID 680451
In Press No
Year 2007
Title Glass transition dynamics and boiling temperatures of molecular liquids and their isomers
Authors Wang, LM; Richert, R
Journal Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume 111
Issue 12
Page Numbers 3201-3207
Abstract The relation between a dynamic and a thermodynamic temperature, glass transition Tg and boiling point Tb, is investigated for various glass-forming liquids, with emphasis on monohydroxy alcohols. As is well known, Tb and Tg are positively correlated across a large variety of liquids. However, we found that the same quantities show a negative correlation within an isomeric series, i.e., Tb decreases with increasing Tg for different isomers of the same chemical formula. For the alcohol series, CnH2n+1OH with 3 < or = n < or = 10, a master curve of the negative Tg - Tb correlation is obtained if the temperatures are normalized to the respective values of the n-alkanols. This Tg - Tb dependence of isomeric liquids is linked to entropic effects and responsible for much of the scatter of the correlation observed for a large number of molecular organic glass-formers with 45 < Tg < 250 K. Dielectric relaxation is measured for three groups of isomers: (a) 3-methoxyl-1-butanol and 2-iso-propoxyethanol, (b) 1,4-, 1,2-, and 2,4-pentanediol, and (c) di-n- and di-iso-butyl phthalate. Two key parameters of the dynamics, fragility m and stretching exponent beta, are found to be indistinguishable within isomers of moderately different Tgs. Larger fragility differences are readily expected with pronounced structural change, but no systematic trend is observed within an isomer series. The results provide a useful tool for assessing Tg, m, and beta for marginal glass formers on the basis of their isomers.
Doi 10.1021/jp068825
Pmid 17388430
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