Abstract
A new homologous series of thallium(I) hydrogen dialkanoates, fatty acid thallium soaps, from the dipropane up to the ditetradecane is reported for the first time. This association with 1:1 stoichiometry is the only one exhibited by the thallium derivatives. They have been prepared by solidification of molten mixtures with equimolar proportions of acid and corresponding neutral salt, through crystallization from an anhydrous ethanolic solution of the mixture has also been successful in getting pure compounds with largest chain lengths. Vibrational spectroscopies clearly characterize these crystalline compounds as very strong hydrogen bonding systems. Assignations of active modes in proton and carbon nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry (NMR) (in ethanol) and infrared (IR) and Raman spectra (in solid state) are reported. According to X-ray diffraction (XRD) they have monomolecular lamellar structures with the acyl chains arranged up and down to the cation/H-bond network in a methyl-to-methyl fashion, and vertically oriented to the basal plane. The acyl chains present all-trans conformation and alternating configuration (perpendicular orthorhombic subcell), like the beta'-phases of other kinds of lipids. Lamellar thickness is reported for the six room-temperature crystalline members. The molecular compounds present polymorphism, one crystal/crystal transition at temperatures close to the peritectical melting. Phase transition thermodynamics are also given and discussed with respect to their acid and salt parents. Their incongruent melting involves nearly 90% of the total enthalpic increments of both constituents' melting processes, making these compounds potential thermal energy storage materials.
Highlights
A new homologous series of thallium[1] hydrogen dialkanoates, fatty acid thallium soaps,from the dipropane up to the ditetradecane is reported for the first time
Fatty acids and neutral alkali soapsare known to bond by fairly strong hydrogen bonds, yielding crystalline molecular associations in the anhydrous state either by cooling the melt of stoichiometric amounts of the components [1] or by crystallizing from a proper solution of the mixed components [2], and in the presence of moderate amounts of water in corresponding aqueous ternary system [3]
This paper presents for the first time a general description of the new homologous series of normal thallium[1] hydrogen dialkanoates, fatty acid thallium soaps, concerning their structural and thermodynamic characterization
Summary
A new homologous series of thallium[1] hydrogen dialkanoates, fatty acid thallium soaps,from the dipropane up to the ditetradecane is reported for the first time. Typical spectra in solution of (dodecanoic) lauric acid, thallium (I) laurate, their equimolar physical mixture, and the corresponding molecular association MC12 are shown, the groupings and positions in all the samples presenting the typical pattern of straight chain lipids [22, 23].
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