Glass transition temperatures, density and conductivity data, and far-infrared spectra of fused zinc chloride + β-aminoethanol hydrochloride mixtures
AJ Easteal and CB Kelly
Australian Journal of Chemistry
26(7) 1453 - 1458
Published: 1973
Abstract
Densities and conductivities of fused ZnCl2 + β-aminoethanol hydrochloride mixtures containing up to c. 72 mole % ZnCl2 are reported for the temperature range from 293 K (approximately) to 393 K. Molar volume isotherms are almost linear throughout the composition range, while thermal expansivity isotherms have minima in the vicinity of 8 mole % ZnCl2 and maxima at about 25 mole % ZnCl2. Mixtures are glass-forming from c. 11 mole % ZnCl2 to at least 72.5 mole % ZnCl2. The glass transition temperature is almost invariant from 11 to 25 mole % ZnCl2, and increases linearly from 30 mole % ZnCl2. Infrared spectra (500-200cm-1) of liquid samples supercooled to room temperature, are reported for mixtures containing 20,26, 33, 63, and 77 mole % ZnCl2.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9731453
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