Temperature Dependence of the Bulk Elasticity Modulus of Aliphatic Alcohols and Their Fluorinated Analogs
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https://doi.org/10.15407/ujpe63.2.134Keywords:
fluorinated alcohols, sound velocity, elasticity modulus, intermolecular interactionAbstract
The density of some fluorinated and non-fluorinated normal monoatomic alcohols and the sound propagation velocity in them have been studied experimentally in a temperature interval of 293–363 K. The bulk modulus of elasticity is calculated, and its relation with the intermolecular interaction energy is analyzed. The energy of intermolecular interaction in fluorinated alcohols is shown to be lower than in their non-fluorinated analogs. The substitution of hydrogen atoms by fluorine ones in the molecules of aliphatic alcohols increases the equilibrium distance between the molecules.
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