Solvation of decane and benzene in mixtures of 1-octanol and N,N-dimethylformamide


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Abstract

The heats of dissolution of decane and benzene in a model system of octanol-1 (OctOH) and N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) at 308 K are measured using a variable temperature calorimeter equipped with an isothermal shell. Standard enthalpies are determined and standard heat capacities of dissolution in the temperature range of 298–318 K are calculated using data obtained in [1, 2]. The state of hydrocarbon molecules in a binary mixture is studied in terms of the enhanced coordination model (ECM). Benzene is shown to be preferentially solvated by DMF over the range of physiological temperatures. The solvation shell of decane is found to be strongly enriched with 1-octanol. It is obvious that although both hydrocarbons are nonpolar, the presence of the aromatic π-system in benzene leads to drastic differences in their solvation in a lipid–protein medium.

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A. V. Kustov

Institute of Solution Chemistry; State University of Chemistry and Technology

Author for correspondence.
Email: kustov@isuct.ru
Russian Federation, Ivanovo, 153045; Ivanovo, 153000

N. L. Smirnova

Institute of Solution Chemistry; State University of Chemistry and Technology

Email: kustov@isuct.ru
Russian Federation, Ivanovo, 153045; Ivanovo, 153000


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