Clathrate Hydrates of Tetrabutylammonium and Tetraisoamylammonium Halides

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L. S. Aladko
Yu. A. Dyadin
T. V. Rodionova
I. S. Terekhova
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch
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Journal of Structural Chemistry | 2002年 / 43卷
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Chloride; Physical Chemistry; Hydrate; Inorganic Chemistry; Bromide;
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Clathrate formation was considered for two series of systems: (C4H9)4NG–H2O and i‐C5H11)4NG–H2O G = F-, Cl-, Br-, I-). Clathrate hydrates of tetraisoamylammonium halides were shown to melt at higher temperatures than those of the butyl series. In passing from fluoride to bromide, the stability of compounds of the butyl series falls significantly and tetrabutylammonium iodide does not produce polyhydrates. In the isoamyl series, the melting points of polyhydrates vary insignificantly for different halides. In addition, the highest melting hydrate of tetraisoamylammonium bromide melts at a slightly higher temperature than chloride hydrates, indicating not only a hydrophilic effect of the anion on clathrate formation.
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