Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, Vol.33, No.3, 305-331, 2001
Thermodynamic properties of some cyclohexyl esters in the condensed state
The heat capacities and the enthalpies of phase transitions of cyclohexyl esters (formate, acetate, butyrate, and valerate) in the condensed state between T = (5 and 320) K were measured in a vacuum adiabatic calorimeter. It was found that all liquid compounds were supercooled by cooling them from T = 300 K at a rate of (0.02 to 0.03) K.s(-1) and formed glasses. Crystalline phases were obtained for all esters and the residual entropies of glasses at T --> 0 were evaluated. The glass transition temperatures and the heat capacity jumps accompanying the glass transitions, as well as the thermodynamic parameters of fusion of crystalline phases, were determined for all the esters. The molar thermodynamic functions of the investigated compounds in the crystalline, liquid, supercooled liquid, and glassy states were obtained. The regular changes of some thermodynamic properties in the series of cyclohexyl esters are discussed.
Keywords:thermodynamic properties;cyclohexyl esters;heat capacity;enthalpy increments;phase transitions;glassy state