Abstract

The ethylene glycol-1,4-dioxane system is studied by means of differential scanning calorimetry over a wide range of temperatures (−90 to 25°C) and is found to be a simple eutectic with the eutectic point at 10 mol % of dioxane (−16.5°C). Unlike a water-dioxane system, in which the clathrate with dioxane: H2O = 1: 34 ratio is formed, the observed phase diagram showed no evidence of clathrate formation, due presumably to its hydrogen bond geometry and the intermolecular interaction properties of ethylene glycol.

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