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		| Title: | Physicochemical insights on alkylcarbonate-alkanol solutions | Authors: | Alcalde, Rafael Atilhan, Mert Trenzado, José Luis Aparicio, Santiago | UNESCO Clasification: | 2204 Física de fluidos | Keywords: | Molecular-Dynamics Simulations Dimethyl Carbonate Thermodynamic Properties Binary-Mixtures Intermolecular Interactions, et al | Issue Date: | 2016 | Journal: | Journal of Physical Chemistry B | Abstract: | Macroscopic properties and structuring at the molecular level of dialkylcarbonate + 1-alkanol mixed fluids have been studied as a function of alkyl chain lengths in 1-alkanol and dialkylcarbonate, mixture composition, and temperature. A combined experimental and computational approach was considered for studying the relationships between the nanoscopic structure of the mixed fluids; nature, extension, and organization of hydrogen bonding; and physicochemical properties. Thermodynamics characterization, using excess and mixing properties, are related with the strength and characteristics of intermolecular forces. Classic molecular dynamics simulations and quantum chemistry calculations provide a detailed picture of the mixed fluids' structuring and dynamic behavior. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/52498 | ISSN: | 1520-6106 | DOI: | 10.1021/acs.jpcb.6b02961 | Source: | Journal of Physical Chemistry B[ISSN 1520-6106],v. 120, p. 5015-5028 | 
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