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Thermodynamic Properties of Tetra-n-butylphosphonium Dicarboxylate Semiclathrate Hydrates

Authors :
Shimada, Jin
Yamada, Moe
1000010335333
Tani, Atsushi
1000020335384
0000-0002-5236-5605
Sugahara, Takeshi
1000090550070
Tsunashima, Katsuhiko
1000000966517
Tsuchida, Yusuke
1000080208800
Hirai, Takayuki
Shimada, Jin
Yamada, Moe
1000010335333
Tani, Atsushi
1000020335384
0000-0002-5236-5605
Sugahara, Takeshi
1000090550070
Tsunashima, Katsuhiko
1000000966517
Tsuchida, Yusuke
1000080208800
Hirai, Takayuki
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Jin Shimada, Moe Yamada, Atsushi Tani et al. Thermodynamic Properties of Tetra-n-butylphosphonium Dicarboxylate Semiclathrate Hydrates. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 67 (1), 67-73, January 13, © 2022 American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jced.1c00741<br />Semiclathrate hydrate (SCH) is one of the phase change materials suitable for cold energy storage. Thermodynamic properties of SCHs, such as an equilibrium temperature and the dissociation enthalpy, depend on the size and shape of the guest substances. In the present study, to reveal the effects of steric conformations of the guest anions on the thermodynamic properties of SCHs, tetra-n-butylphosphonium dicarboxylate (TBP-DC) SCHs, where the anion was oxalate (TBP-Oxa), malonate (TBP-Mal), succinate (TBP-Suc), glutarate (TBP-Glu), maleate (TBP-Male), or fumarate (TBP-Fum), were investigated. TBP-Oxa, -Mal, -Suc, and -Fum SCHs had similar equilibrium temperatures, whereas the equilibrium temperatures of TBP-Glu and -Male SCHs were higher. This suggests that the size and conformation of glutarate and maleate anions are appropriate for the cage structures of SCHs. Moreover, we compared the equilibrium temperatures of TBP-Suc, -Male, and -Fum SCHs because TBP-Suc, -Male, and -Fum have similar anion structures. The equilibrium temperature of TBP-Suc SCH was similar to that of TBP-Fum SCH, whereas TBP-Male SCH showed a higher equilibrium temperature. This result implies that the succinate anion is accommodated in the trans conformation, similar to the fumarate anion, in the hydrate cages.

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OAIster
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1409771518
Document Type :
Electronic Resource